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Door stoppers vs. door blisters

A quick, easy and inexpensive solution to avoid major damage.

Our holiday season has started in April since 2020. The first destination is the garden! The times of the pandemic brought us to a solution and enjoyed just as much as the somewhat fresh days as campers self-sufficient in the great outdoors. April - from a meteorological point of view, a very interesting weather month. From a late onset of winter with icy cold to summer temperatures with all types of precipitation, meteorologists will not get bored. When we wake up in the morning it is usually quite fresh in the caravan. Heating on and in 5 minutes it will be cozy and warm. Since we are self-sufficient, we cannot use the hot air blower. The door must remain open so that it is warm in the bathroom.

 

Mishap: The door has developed a blister because it is right in front of the heater when it opens fully.








 

So that it doesn't happen again, we sewed and attached a door stopper.

  1. E.g. imitation leather strips, choose the color and sew a strip

  2. Screw on push buttons (pre-drill slightly beforehand) Screw length = 10mm

  3. Rivet the first push button in the synthetic leather strip and determine the distance between the door and the heater

  4. Unscrew the second push button, if desired also a third to shorten or lengthen the desired distance.

 

The door always comes back to the desired distance.







 


















Have fun building it!



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