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Mar_mite

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Morning all, I'm building some cupboards for a client. She is expecting a baby and wants all the doors to have locks on them. The doors are plain 18mm mdf. I'm a bit unsure as to what I need, I assumed I would just buy some very small rim locks but there is a huge amount of choice. Is this the kind of thing I'm after?
The doors will all be in pairs.

http://m.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/produc ... ers/861838

Any help greatly appreciated.
 
The only trouble with the ones in your link is your hole drilling will have to be spot on, with mine there's a bit of wiggle room because the fronts got a lip.
 
I remember when my kids were babies, messing about with keys when trying to open a cupboard when the baby is crying, sick, hungry etc, would not have gone down well. Why not use something simpler like the child locks available from Ikea or a simple wooden latch like John Heisz used on his heated cabinet. See here:

http://www.ibuildit.ca/Workshop%20Proje ... net-2.html

These don't require any holes to be drilled in the doors and can be removed when they've grown up a bit.

Cheers

Fergal
 
Fergal":qls48ee6 said:
I remember when my kids were babies, messing about with keys when trying to open a cupboard when the baby is crying, sick, hungry etc, would not have gone down well. Why not use something simpler like the child locks available from Ikea or a simple wooden latch like John Heisz used on his heated cabinet. See here:

http://www.ibuildit.ca/Workshop%20Proje ... net-2.html

These don't require any holes to be drilled in the doors and can be removed when they've grown up a bit.

Cheers

Fergal

Yeah, I like that idea. But in this case I'll give the client what she wants. I have said how about some latches or bolts heigh up. She wants locks though.
Thanks for the post.
 
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