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  • #3375
    mel
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    Hi, Teardroppers!

    Wondering if anyone has added an interior lock to the doors, so you can lock yourself in at night? Also, how do you lock the trailer so it doesn’t roll away (or get rolled away) when you leave it at a campground, for example? thanks.

    #3376
    Daniel
    Participant

    To lock the doors from the inside, I use a simple butterfly screw, in the door sill, just above the latch. Not the fastest, but it works.

    besides a lock on the trailer hitch, I always use two pairs of wheel wedges (whatever their official name is).

    #3379
    rsbrownmd
    Participant

    Can you send a picture of your butterfly screw arrangement?

    #3380
    mel
    Participant

    Thanks, Daniel. Yep, a picture would be helpful. I’m hoping to find a solution that’s a quick as a normal lock, but this sounds like a solid backup.

    #3382
    Daniel
    Participant

    Here are few pics of the “lock” I have on my camper.

    It is work in progress as I am planning to modify it by using a coarse thread screw, and I will embed the corresponding nut in the door sill. This way I will thread steel to steel rather than steel to wood.

    #3395
    mel
    Participant

    thanks for the picture, Daniel!

    #3404
    rovineye
    Participant

    Trailer tire lock This locks the trailer an also serves as a chock. If the tire rim is too small for the pinchers add a short pipe nipple. I also have a lock on the hitch pin.

    #3504
    smithac1
    Participant

    Lock

    #3505
    smithac1
    Participant

    Lock 2

    #3730
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I lost the key and locksmith helped getting the key of the door lock late at night. Highly appreciate their effort.

    #3803
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    From seeing this picture it’s clear that this lock needs treatment by a professional locksmith.

    #3818
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you so much for your information,  it’s pretty much clear to me that a locksmith is needed for such types of problems.

    #3820
    jb
    Participant

    These recent posts about a locksmith look like commercial bot spam to me. Two separate individuals linking to the same locksmith web site and one of the accounts is somehow Anonymous and “inactive”. Not sure how to get the attention of a mod or admin to look into this.

    #3821
    jb
    Participant

    OK, I guess that when a spam user account is deleted the posts remain but get assigned to “Anonymous”. The last locksmith post was by JustinWinslow (http://teardropforum.com/forums/users/justinwinslow) but that account no longer exists. Thanks to whomever cleaned it up!

    #3905
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    For my RV, I have a Ristow door lock. I loved how the basic design of this lock makes it simple to install and operate. As a result, this gadget is ideal for non-technologists who just want to safeguard their RVs without having to worry about putting codes into security equipment. In terms of installation, I was able to complete this model in less than 10 minutes.

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