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These locks keep the vent wing closed, therefore a must, but they're a pain to replace. Start by removing the glass and rubber. Use a 1/8" drill and drill out the original rivets. Next, remove whatever is left of the old lock and install the new lock. Using 1/8" pop rivets, install the head of the lock from the frame side. With a hammer and dolly, very carefully flatten what's left of the rivet on the latch side. Now replace the glass and rubber.
62-67
These locks keep the vent wing closed, therefore a must, but they're a pain to replace. Start by removing the glass and rubber. Use a 1/8" drill and drill out the original rivets. Next, remove whatever is left of the old lock and install the new lock. Using 1/8" pop rivets, install the head of the lock from the frame side. With a hammer and dolly, very carefully flatten what's left of the rivet on the latch side. Now replace the glass and rubber.
111 837 639BHD: $12.95
62-67
These locks keep the vent wing closed, therefore a must, but they're a pain to replace. Start by removing the glass and rubber. Use a 1/8" drill and drill out the original rivets. Next, remove whatever is left of the old lock and install the new lock. Using 1/8" pop rivets, install the head of the lock from the frame side. With a hammer and dolly, very carefully flatten what's left of the rivet on the latch side. Now replace the glass and rubber.
111 837 640B: $9.95
62-67
These locks keep the vent wing closed, therefore a must, but they're a pain to replace. Start by removing the glass and rubber. Use a 1/8" drill and drill out the original rivets. Next, remove whatever is left of the old lock and install the new lock. Using 1/8" pop rivets, install the head of the lock from the frame side. With a hammer and dolly, very carefully flatten what's left of the rivet on the latch side. Now replace the glass and rubber.
111 837 639B: $9.95
62-67
These locks keep the vent wing closed, therefore a must, but they're a pain to replace. Start by removing the glass and rubber. Use a 1/8" drill and drill out the original rivets. Next, remove whatever is left of the old lock and install the new lock. Using 1/8" pop rivets, install the head of the lock from the frame side. With a hammer and dolly, very carefully flatten what's left of the rivet on the latch side. Now replace the glass and rubber.
111 837 640BHD: $12.95
68-73
These locks keep the vent wing closed, therefore a must, but they're a pain to replace. Start by removing the glass and rubber. Use a 1/8" drill and drill out the original rivets. Next, remove whatever is left of the old lock and install the new lock. Using 1/8" pop rivets, install the head of the lock from the frame side. With a hammer and dolly, very carefully flatten what's left of the rivet on the latch side. Now replace the glass and rubber.
311 837 658A: $11.95
68-73
These locks keep the vent wing closed, therefore a must, but they're a pain to replace. Start by removing the glass and rubber. Use a 1/8" drill and drill out the original rivets. Next, remove whatever is left of the old lock and install the new lock. Using 1/8" pop rivets, install the head of the lock from the frame side. With a hammer and dolly, very carefully flatten what's left of the rivet on the latch side. Now replace the glass and rubber.
311 837 657A: $13.95
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