Have you tried C&G Trailer out in California? They had the little latches
I needed for my upper lockers, and they weren't too expensive either. I
would try calling Oasis or C&G or some other long-time Airstream company to
see if they still have some before going to Home Depot. I was all prepared
to have to "make do" with catches for my cabinets until I thought of asking
for help. That's when RJ pointed me to my new latches. Good Luck
Jodi
Laramie, WY
At 10:14 AM 3/23/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Polly: what's wrong with the spring catches? Sounds like a fine solution
>already to me. If springs are a problem, what about Velcro? Or, you can
>never
>go wrong with plain old bondage. An elastic cord secured to whatever is
>behind
>the cushions on both ends that goes around the middle of the cushion,
>could look
>like a design statement in itself.
>
>Yeah, you like that high-clearance Airstream with the push-up suspension, huh?
>Could come in handy for ALL kinds of reasons!
>
>--Sarah
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > You guys are way wierd, but you make me laugh - I just love the picture
> of my
> > 64 GT pumping up and down at a traffic light.
> > Nobody has given me a practical suggestion for a replacement for the spring
> > catches that hold the backs of my couches to the shelves behind them -
> nobody
> > has solved this problem?
> >
> > Just Plain Polly
> > 1964 Globe Trotter
> > Colorado
> > WBCCI 7113
>
>
>
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