Cabin door holder suggestions?

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Cabin door holder suggestions?

Postby nevadatear » Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:27 am

Any suggestions for the best type of door holder-opener for a teardrop cabin door? I want to be able to secure it open as flat open as possible, and as unobtrusive/attractive when not in use/door closed.
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Postby doug hodder » Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:48 am

I've done both a sewn up nylon webbing thing with some loops at each end, and on the last trailer, I used some model A door stop straps as a restraint. The big key is to make sure you don't leave a window open, if it's a crank out, so that someone doesn't jam it into the side of the trailer and leave a divot. If I'm in a situation where there are going to be "tours", I will maybe leave a window open on 1 side for ventilation but lock the door with a key so no one can open that door. I don't use a fixed latch system when it's open though. I just didn't want the door hook and latch attached to the exterior.

People are going to be enthused with the idea of a tear and might not have the forethought to think ahead about what to open and how far....a lot like a vintage car. Just my experience and opinion. doug
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Postby oldtamiyaphile » Sat Aug 29, 2009 4:50 am

doug hodder wrote:I've done both a sewn up nylon webbing thing with some loops at each end, and on the last trailer, I used some model A door stop straps as a restraint.


Jeep straps might be easier to find ;-)

If you want to hold the door open at 180 degrees, you might like to look into placing some neodymium magnets under the door and trailer skin. These are strong little buggers that should do the trick and be totally invisisible, though you will probably want some rubber bumpers as well. Just make sure they don't repell each other when installing.
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Postby Lou Park » Sat Aug 29, 2009 8:07 pm

how about some embedded magnets?
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Re: Cabin door holder suggestions?

Postby Endo » Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:30 pm

nevadatear wrote:Any suggestions for the best type of door holder-opener for a teardrop cabin door? I want to be able to secure it open as flat open as possible, and as unobtrusive/attractive when not in use/door closed.


This one is low profile and works well.

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Very low cost as well :thumbsup: .
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Postby kennyrayandersen » Sun Aug 30, 2009 8:55 pm

Seems like there might be a lot of hardware that would work. I’d stroll through Home Depot/Lowes, a marine supply store, and an RV supply store (or catalogs) – there is bound to be something interesting in one of those. If you can buy it, it’s generally cheaper than making it (if you count your time for much).
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Postby Ageless » Sun Aug 30, 2009 9:09 pm

Seems that either magnets or a velcro connection would work well
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Postby Wolfgang92025 » Sun Aug 30, 2009 10:47 pm

Randy,

You could go real simple. I build a topper for a F150 over 20 years ago. Used a regular lock set with a round knob. Had a simple 1/8" nylon rope loop that slipped around the handle to hold the door open.

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Postby halfdome, Danny » Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:42 am

I saw magnetic door stops used on a Camp Inn clone someone on the forum built. I have used them on 2 teardrops and will use them on my current build. Under normal conditions they work great but a great gust of wind may release the magnetic hold. I like the look and they don't wear out like the RV rubber socket and metal pin type I've used before. They are reasonably priced and come in different finishes. :D Danny

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