Prof_Moreliarty Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2014 Messages 524 Reaction score 273 Feb 8, 2015 #1 Hey all at bunnings earlier and saw these if your looking for a way to secure your glass sliding doors. Attachments image.jpg 760.2 KB · Views: 219
Hey all at bunnings earlier and saw these if your looking for a way to secure your glass sliding doors.
A arevenant Well-Known Member Joined Jul 15, 2014 Messages 498 Reaction score 0 Feb 8, 2015 #2 I can't picture how they work...
Prof_Moreliarty Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2014 Messages 524 Reaction score 273 Feb 8, 2015 #3 From what I can tell they sit in the rail the glass is in and you tighten the screw to hold in place cheap fix at $4.
From what I can tell they sit in the rail the glass is in and you tighten the screw to hold in place cheap fix at $4.
W wokka Guest Feb 9, 2015 #4 I have used bulldog paper clips or drilled a hole in the track and dropped in a nail. Cheap and effective in the same way. Last edited by a moderator: Feb 9, 2015
I have used bulldog paper clips or drilled a hole in the track and dropped in a nail. Cheap and effective in the same way.
A arevenant Well-Known Member Joined Jul 15, 2014 Messages 498 Reaction score 0 Feb 9, 2015 #5 Prof_Moreliarty said: From what I can tell they sit in the rail the glass is in and you tighten the screw to hold in place cheap fix at $4. Click to expand... Ok can picture it now
Prof_Moreliarty said: From what I can tell they sit in the rail the glass is in and you tighten the screw to hold in place cheap fix at $4. Click to expand... Ok can picture it now
saximus Almost Legendary Joined Oct 4, 2009 Messages 5,769 Reaction score 132 Location Windsor, NSW Feb 10, 2015 #6 Or you can use the ones made from bent coathangers for even cheaper and easier use