How To Make A Homemade Lock For A Box at Leona Grooms blog

How To Make A Homemade Lock For A Box. To lock the box, i thought i would do something neat by making my own wooden key operated lock, rather than a metal hasp and padlock. It took a lot of messing around to come up with something that worked well, but the process was very interesting. Use gorilla glue or wood glue. Use wood nails and hammer if nail gun is not accessible. Get a flat piece of wood and cut it into six wooden squares. Rather than taking a 30 minute trip (and spending $8) at the hardware store, i decided to spend 2 hours learning how to make latches from scratch. Insert the object into the hole on the outside of the doorknob. Use nail gun to nail each side together. While building a cabinet for my basement work space, i discovered that i needed latches. Make a working lock and key:

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While building a cabinet for my basement work space, i discovered that i needed latches. To lock the box, i thought i would do something neat by making my own wooden key operated lock, rather than a metal hasp and padlock. It took a lot of messing around to come up with something that worked well, but the process was very interesting. Get a flat piece of wood and cut it into six wooden squares. Use gorilla glue or wood glue. Use wood nails and hammer if nail gun is not accessible. Insert the object into the hole on the outside of the doorknob. Use nail gun to nail each side together. Make a working lock and key: Rather than taking a 30 minute trip (and spending $8) at the hardware store, i decided to spend 2 hours learning how to make latches from scratch.

How To Make Safe With Combination Lock DIY Safe Box YouTube

How To Make A Homemade Lock For A Box Use gorilla glue or wood glue. Get a flat piece of wood and cut it into six wooden squares. Rather than taking a 30 minute trip (and spending $8) at the hardware store, i decided to spend 2 hours learning how to make latches from scratch. It took a lot of messing around to come up with something that worked well, but the process was very interesting. Use nail gun to nail each side together. Make a working lock and key: While building a cabinet for my basement work space, i discovered that i needed latches. Use gorilla glue or wood glue. To lock the box, i thought i would do something neat by making my own wooden key operated lock, rather than a metal hasp and padlock. Use wood nails and hammer if nail gun is not accessible. Insert the object into the hole on the outside of the doorknob.

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