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While trying to slide temperamental starboard slider closed, handle almost came loose. With plenty of past experience with Murphy, I knew there was only 1 place it would end up. This has probably been addressed several times over the years on this site but thought I would lend my inexpensive fix to solve the inevitable sinking of same.
I drilled about a 1/8" dia. hole on the bottom narrow edge of latch.
Then inserted a brass & SS (fishing tackle) hook & swivel with a piece of fishing line about 18" long thru same then tied other end thru leading edge of sliding screen frame. Immediately after doing this I forced latch off of window to clean and apply rearview mirror glue to refasten. I clamped same and left overnite. Took a little ride the next day and as you might imagine it worked fine while opening. Hit a little spray so went to close and presto! popped right off. Little sucker headed right for Davy Jones but Murphy was outsmarted. This time at least. Unless I got a bad batch of glue this fix didn't work well. Any other ideas? Was thinking of 3M double sided tape or does anyone know what the manufacturer uses?
Thanks and hope my idea was useful as if you haven't yet, you almost certainly will.
I drilled about a 1/8" dia. hole on the bottom narrow edge of latch.
Then inserted a brass & SS (fishing tackle) hook & swivel with a piece of fishing line about 18" long thru same then tied other end thru leading edge of sliding screen frame. Immediately after doing this I forced latch off of window to clean and apply rearview mirror glue to refasten. I clamped same and left overnite. Took a little ride the next day and as you might imagine it worked fine while opening. Hit a little spray so went to close and presto! popped right off. Little sucker headed right for Davy Jones but Murphy was outsmarted. This time at least. Unless I got a bad batch of glue this fix didn't work well. Any other ideas? Was thinking of 3M double sided tape or does anyone know what the manufacturer uses?
Thanks and hope my idea was useful as if you haven't yet, you almost certainly will.