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30th September 2019, 04:30 PM #1Member
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Reverse Barrel Bolt for a sliding window
Hi All, I'm currently working on a prototype for a sliding window and thought about a simple reverse barrel bolt to lock it. Something like this: Sabre Barrel Bolt Reversed SC. Access Hardware | Door Hardware or this Flush Mount Barrel Bolts, 150mm Long In Various Finishes - Lock and Handle a.k.a. flush mount barrel bolt. However they all seem to be 32 mm wide, which is very unfortunate because my frame is only 28 mm thick. Is anyone able to point me to one that is only 28mm or less wide? Cheers, Andy
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30th September 2019, 06:20 PM #2Woodworking mechanic
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If you want a slightly different operating mechanism, these are only 20mm wide
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30th September 2019, 07:48 PM #3Senior Member
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Try this place http://www.austyle.com.au
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