jJ

08/11/2004 6:01 PM

Looking for a source for latches for a small case

Hi folks,

I'm looking for a source for small case latches that are about 1.5" -
2" high and 1.25" to 1.5" wide that can be used on a wooden case (of a
size that would hold a clarinet).

All of the latches that I've found at the major woodworking sites are
similar to this one (http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.asp?SID=&ccurrency=2&page=48579&category=3,41399,41433
) and are fairly cheap in construction and not very stylish.

If you know of a source for high quality and more stylish latches I
would be extremely grateful.

Thank you.

Gidday,
Jim


This topic has 5 replies

m

in reply to [email protected] (Jim) on 08/11/2004 6:01 PM

05/01/2005 6:49 AM

Try,
www.ohiotravelbag.com

OTB is a wholesaler, so if you are a business great, if not they can
point you in the right direction.

Silvan wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I'm looking for a source for small case latches that are about 1.5"
-
> > 2" high and 1.25" to 1.5" wide that can be used on a wooden case
(of a
> > size that would hold a clarinet).
> >
> > All of the latches that I've found at the major woodworking sites
are
> > similar to this one
>
> > If you know of a source for high quality and more stylish latches I
> > would be extremely grateful.
>
> Good luck! I got suggestions to try briefcase hardware, luggage
hardware,
> this place, that place, the other place. I even tried the local band
> instrument fixer wizard. I didn't turn up anything even remotely
close to
> what I needed.
>
> I just got done fitting it up with latches similar to the ones you
depicted.
> It was really quite involved switching it over to the new style
hardware.
> I've posted about various aspects of the process at length. The
result is
> not exactly stylish, but it ought to darn well keep the case closed
through
> the years of abuse to follow. That's the main thing. (Outfitting my
son
> for band next year. This is a trumpet case, incidentally.) I'd say
the
> one up side is that the (similar to footlocker style) latches I used
ought
> to do a much better job of staying shut through thick and thin than
any
> original replacement hardware would have.
>
> (One problem I always had in band was my flute case flying open at
the worst
> times, like when I was ascending the granite stairs. That poor flute
was
> in dismal condition by the end of my tour of duty in band.)
>
> --
> Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
> Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
> http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/
> http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/

Sd

Silvan

in reply to [email protected] (Jim) on 08/11/2004 6:01 PM

09/11/2004 11:16 AM

Jim wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> I'm looking for a source for small case latches that are about 1.5" -
> 2" high and 1.25" to 1.5" wide that can be used on a wooden case (of a
> size that would hold a clarinet).
>
> All of the latches that I've found at the major woodworking sites are
> similar to this one

> If you know of a source for high quality and more stylish latches I
> would be extremely grateful.

Good luck! I got suggestions to try briefcase hardware, luggage hardware,
this place, that place, the other place. I even tried the local band
instrument fixer wizard. I didn't turn up anything even remotely close to
what I needed.

I just got done fitting it up with latches similar to the ones you depicted.
It was really quite involved switching it over to the new style hardware.
I've posted about various aspects of the process at length. The result is
not exactly stylish, but it ought to darn well keep the case closed through
the years of abuse to follow. That's the main thing. (Outfitting my son
for band next year. This is a trumpet case, incidentally.) I'd say the
one up side is that the (similar to footlocker style) latches I used ought
to do a much better job of staying shut through thick and thin than any
original replacement hardware would have.

(One problem I always had in band was my flute case flying open at the worst
times, like when I was ascending the granite stairs. That poor flute was
in dismal condition by the end of my tour of duty in band.)

--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/
http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/

BS

"Bob Schmall"

in reply to [email protected] (Jim) on 08/11/2004 6:01 PM

05/01/2005 5:16 PM

www.leevalley.com
Hardware section.

Bob

<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Try,
> www.ohiotravelbag.com
>
> OTB is a wholesaler, so if you are a business great, if not they can
> point you in the right direction.
>
> Silvan wrote:
>> Jim wrote:
>>
>> > Hi folks,
>> >
>> > I'm looking for a source for small case latches that are about 1.5"
> -
>> > 2" high and 1.25" to 1.5" wide that can be used on a wooden case
> (of a
>> > size that would hold a clarinet).
>> >
>> > All of the latches that I've found at the major woodworking sites
> are
>> > similar to this one
>>
>> > If you know of a source for high quality and more stylish latches I
>> > would be extremely grateful.
>>
>> Good luck! I got suggestions to try briefcase hardware, luggage
> hardware,
>> this place, that place, the other place. I even tried the local band
>> instrument fixer wizard. I didn't turn up anything even remotely
> close to
>> what I needed.
>>
>> I just got done fitting it up with latches similar to the ones you
> depicted.
>> It was really quite involved switching it over to the new style
> hardware.
>> I've posted about various aspects of the process at length. The
> result is
>> not exactly stylish, but it ought to darn well keep the case closed
> through
>> the years of abuse to follow. That's the main thing. (Outfitting my
> son
>> for band next year. This is a trumpet case, incidentally.) I'd say
> the
>> one up side is that the (similar to footlocker style) latches I used
> ought
>> to do a much better job of staying shut through thick and thin than
> any
>> original replacement hardware would have.
>>
>> (One problem I always had in band was my flute case flying open at
> the worst
>> times, like when I was ascending the granite stairs. That poor flute
> was
>> in dismal condition by the end of my tour of duty in band.)
>>
>> --
>> Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
>> Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
>> http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/
>> http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/
>

Aa

"AAvK"

in reply to [email protected] (Jim) on 08/11/2004 6:01 PM

08/11/2004 11:38 PM


Woodworker's hardware: http://wwhardware.com/

Alex

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Andy Dingley

in reply to [email protected] (Jim) on 08/11/2004 6:01 PM

09/11/2004 12:57 PM

On 8 Nov 2004 18:01:17 -0800, [email protected] (Jim) wrote:

>If you know of a source for high quality and more stylish latches I
>would be extremely grateful.

If you want quality, ditch latches and go for an internal lock
mechanism. Rather than an external hinged "flip", use a cabinet lock
with an internal strike. Not all of these have to be key-activated,
although most are also lockable.

--
Smert' spamionam


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