In a message dated 17/07/2010 12:08:56 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes: Well, you don't even need to do any work, there are turnbuckles available that have one closed loop hook and one open J hook already to use !
>>>>>Wow, those hatch lock extensions are expensive! Just go to your local hardware and buy an aluminum turnbuckle, about 5 inches long.l Open one looped end to form a "J". When that is hooked onto the latch pin on the bottom of the opening, swung around 45 degrees, and the looped end locked into the hatch lock, it is LOCKED.<<<<<<
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