This ‘latch’ fits behind the grab handle of many
Airstreams with forward opening doors, sometimes referred to as a suicide
doors. Door latches on vintage coaches with worn parts have occasionally opened at high speed causing
serious damage to the coach. This simple security latch can prevent this from occurring and is a must-have item.
I recommend cutting
the latch from at least 3/4” plywood. Birch ply works well. You then can paint,
stain or leave it natural. Some find that they prefer to paint it silver to
match their Airstream. I prefer a contrasting color so I can see it quickly to
assure myself that it is in place. This template fits most 60’s Airstreams
with
a grab handle. However, you may
need to adjust the shape to fit your coach. The latch should be inserted
behind
the handle flat then tipped out so the cut out surrounds the handle then
settles down to the bottom of the handle. The latch is so easily made
and uses
so little material I would make more than one.
Consider adding this to
your departure check list and store the latch in a visible place to help
you remember. The window ledge next to the door is an easy memory
jogging 'eye catcher' as you are locking up. Safe travels - Neil
.................................. Door latch in place and ready to travel
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Insert under center of grab bar
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Tip into position and slide down to rest at the base of the grab bar.
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Template - rough dimensions. You may need to adjust slightly to fit your trailer.
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Store it in plain sight so you'll remember to use it! Make more than one; share with your Airstreaming friends!
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