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Bill H, a while back you posted a picture of your latches. Did you find a supplier for them? My Regency uses the same latch and I haven't had any luck finding replacements.
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Tim, no luck. I should probably send a picture to Southco.



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Oh, My Goodness. I think that is it. Thank you so much, Bill


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Wink Anytime...

It's a good thing that Tim D posted this as a thread instead of a "private message" to you. I don't remember your earlier post on this.

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Wink Anytime...

It's a good thing that Tim D posted this as a thread instead of a "private message" to you. I don't remember your earlier post on this.

Bill N.Y.


Yeah, that's the beauty of a forum like this. Everybody learns and everybody gets a chance to help. Smiler


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Thanks to both Bills for thier help. I found the exact match at Illinois Lock. Thier part number is PH116. I called them, thier minimum order is $250 and 10 to 12 weeks delivery time, 15.54 each. I am probably going to make an order, if you need some I could include it in my order.
 
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That's 17 locks min! $264.18 will they all be keyed alike?

That "Illinois Lock" your reffering to is the second picture down in the first post.

Did you ask about a mounting gasket?



And the diagram on that is...



Specifications: Shorter pop-out handle lock typically used in vending applications.
Material: Zinc die cast cylinder,
Mechanism: Available in either a 5 Disc tumbler single bitted mechanism offering 200 combinations; a 7-pin tumbler mechanism utilizing a tubular key which offers over 750,000 combinations.
Operation: When unlocked, handle pop-out 1/2" allowing 90° rotation. Left or right rotation achieved by use of a universal stop plate.
Finish: Bright chrome is standard ­ other finishes available upon request
Studs: 1/2-20 threading is standard. Other studs are available. Contact factory for other stud requirements

The link for that page is here

Mail:
Illinois Lock Company
301 W. Hintz Road
Wheeling, IL 60090-5754 USA

Phone:
800-733-3907
847-537-1800

Fax:
847-537-1881
 
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just maybe your local lock smith would have info where to get them. I got extra barrel keys no problem so they still must make them I would think.


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I only need 12 but I don't need help making a mimnimum order, just making an offer. They will be keyed alike. I didn't ask about a mounting gasket, thought I would use a marine bedding sealant such as Boatlifes Lifecaulk.
 
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IMHO, you're better off with gaskets than sealants.

Having used them for many years, I believe 3M 5200, or other urethane sealants are better than LifeCaulk. But once you stick something together with them, you won't get it off without damaging something.

There are RV sealants, including the old fashioned putty tape, that will do the job, at lower cost. Indeed there's a plastic tape that looks like the putty tape, that sticks very well.
 
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3M 4200 doesn't stick as tenaciously as 5200.

Sometimes I am able to use a thin flexible knife to separate a 5200 bond.

5200 RULES for awning repair. I saw a test in SAIL magazine where they repaired a sail and it was stronger than the material.


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I currently work in a marine repair shop and am familiar with many sealants and have access to them so I will use what I have on hand that will do the job. I have repaired inflatable boats with 5200 and they have lasted for years.
 
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