You completely understood the design, and of course you're correct I
am camping single so I didn't think of multiple burners.
Although, if I was inside and needing some uninterrupted time it might
be nice that campmates can't just come right in without knocking or
talking first.

charlie

On Jul 22, 9:00 am, Milt Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using my imagination and your description, are you suggesting taping a
> couple of sticks vertically on the door, such that another stick can slide
> horizontally beneath them?  Then there's another stick taped vertically to
> the door frame so the end of the sliding stick is trapped beneath it?
> Then the same thing on the inside?
>
> That would work fine as long as only one person is going in and out.  If
> there are two people, one inside and one outside, then either the outside
> person can't get in or the inside person can't get out without the other
> person undoing the latch.On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Chasomatic 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I use paint stirrer sticks (free from HD).
>
> > 2 sticks taped loosely to the door. & one on the jam. Leave about 3/8"
> > clearance between the sticks & hexayurt. Have one larger paint stick
> > (still free) to act as a sliding latch. When I'm gone the stick-latch
> > is on the outside of the yurt holding the door closed. When I'm inside
> > and need some privacy the stick-latch is on a similar setup on the
> > inside of the yurt.
>
> > You can do door handles with a stick taped with maybe 3/4" clearance.
>
> > On Jul 20, 1:41 pm, Jack Senechal <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I found that you can put plexiglass or some other thin sturdy material
> > > on either side of the foam and bolt through it from side to side, and
> > > that makes a sturdy mounting surface for all sorts of things. You
> > > could also use some contact cement for good measure.
>
> > > If you did a patch of that on the door and on the frame next to it,
> > > and then put a little wood or something in between on the edges, you
> > > could even install a proper door knob.
>
> > > Jack
>
> > > On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Milt Fisher <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > Anyone have a good idea for a door latch for the standard door on an
> > H12 HY?
> > > >  I don't want to have to add a lot of plywood or other material, I just
> > want
> > > > to use the cut out foam panel door.  It needs to be latchable and
> > > > unlatchable from both the inside and the outside.
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Milt
>
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