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Date:         Mon, 24 Jan 2000 13:03:13 -0700
Reply-To:     Bill Nolan <bill@FREEHOLDER.COM>
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From:         Bill Nolan <bill@FREEHOLDER.COM>
Subject:      ventilation and hatch security
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I just got back from Busses by the Bridge, in Lake Havasu City, AZ. Lots of photos at: http://www.oldvolks.com/Events/BBB/2000Photo/

While there I got the name of a man who makes a hatch latch. It is a steel bar that holds your hatch open a few inches for ventilation while still providing lockable security. We have been using one for a couple of years. It's $10. He only has a few left and isn't planning to make any more.

He also makes a slick aluminum pin that holds the front wheel lined up while you put the bolts in. $5 for that.

His name is Jim Harvey, and his email is harveyhouse@uswest.net

As usual, I have no connection with him, etc.

Bill (SE Arizona) (Bill@freeholder.com) HTTP://www.freeholder.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Censorship is the assassination of ideas. No matter how well-meaning its proponents may be, they are more dangerous to us than any outside enemy.


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