Lighthawk
Weekend warrior
Stole this one from Jay (chnlisle) and also Sunman
I got tired of finding all my cooking impedia strew about the camper after rough trails.
I installed camco latches to replace the OEM plastic tubular latches and velcro (installed by original owner).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111141840333?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
But I was still concerned with the drawers, especially the one above the fridge. We've lost spatulas and spoons in the oversized void above the drawer. I installed some rubberized cabinet mesh to keep things calm and ran it long so we can wrap it up over the cooking implements.
The drawers are supposed to stay put, with a plastic round piece of plastic riveted through the drawer bottom.
Mine sheared off within six months of owning the camper. I replaced it with another, but it's wearing a hole in the bottom of the drawer cutout on the cabinet face.
Voila! Straps a la Jay!
I even strapped between the doors. If I didn't insist upon traveling with a #6 cast iron pan, it probably would stay shut!
I did all four drawers and three doors
I used flat webbing that I had from various outdoor gear. I went to the local hardware store and spent $8 on the snap kit (includes the tool for peening the button) and $6 for extra snaps.
I got tired of finding all my cooking impedia strew about the camper after rough trails.
I installed camco latches to replace the OEM plastic tubular latches and velcro (installed by original owner).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111141840333?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
But I was still concerned with the drawers, especially the one above the fridge. We've lost spatulas and spoons in the oversized void above the drawer. I installed some rubberized cabinet mesh to keep things calm and ran it long so we can wrap it up over the cooking implements.
The drawers are supposed to stay put, with a plastic round piece of plastic riveted through the drawer bottom.
Mine sheared off within six months of owning the camper. I replaced it with another, but it's wearing a hole in the bottom of the drawer cutout on the cabinet face.
Voila! Straps a la Jay!
I even strapped between the doors. If I didn't insist upon traveling with a #6 cast iron pan, it probably would stay shut!
I did all four drawers and three doors
I used flat webbing that I had from various outdoor gear. I went to the local hardware store and spent $8 on the snap kit (includes the tool for peening the button) and $6 for extra snaps.