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Bavaria Locker Catches?
« on: December 06 2011, 14:43 »
Anyone know who makes these Bavaria Locker Catches, and where I can buy some?
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Re: Bavaria Locker Catches?
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Re: Bavaria Locker Catches?
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Re: Bavaria Locker Catches?
« Reply #4 on: December 08 2011, 22:49 »
Anyone know who makes these Bavaria Locker Catches, and where I can buy some?


If you are referring to the chrome knob push-in type, these commonly fail when the plastic "spring" within breaks. Remove the casing from the back of the door, and replace the broken part with a plastic spring made of washing up bottle material or similar bent in two - slide this in to activate the reciprocating mechanism. Sounds more fearsome than it is - if I can do it, so can anyone. Cost - nothing. And it works.

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