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TSlittlegirlmsia
post Sep 24 2011, 01:13 AM, updated 15y ago

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where is the best place to buy metal door stopper? i mean cheap nice durable
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post Sep 24 2011, 01:23 AM

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QUOTE(littlegirlmsia @ Sep 24 2011, 01:13 AM)
where is the best place to buy metal door stopper? i mean cheap nice durable
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Durable - Ikea has some nice ones from plastic. Wouldn't metal damage the door?
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post Sep 24 2011, 10:55 AM

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mayb with rubber base? if want cheap...try find it in daiso, 100yen or ace..
kelvyn
post Sep 24 2011, 11:04 AM

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There are various type of door stoppers depending on the situation.
Some are non magnetic like this
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for the magnetic ones
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Then there are some that are floor conceal type like this.
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Can get them from the following places. Else can also try your nearby hardware stores.

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post Sep 24 2011, 11:57 AM

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simple and ordinary hardware shop would have it
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post Sep 24 2011, 03:11 PM

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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Sep 24 2011, 11:04 AM)
Some are non magnetic like this
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Tumpang thread......

My aluminium door with glass inserts are in danger of being smashed if the toilet windows are opened too far.

I thought of using the above door stopper on the window ledge to stop the windows from opening beyond the ledge. Is there another more elegant solution? smile.gif

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kelvyn
post Sep 24 2011, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(kamion @ Sep 24 2011, 04:11 PM)
Tumpang thread......

My aluminium door with glass inserts are in danger of being smashed if the toilet windows are opened too far.

I thought of using the above door stopper on the window ledge to stop the windows from opening beyond the ledge. Is there another more elegant solution? smile.gif
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You could use those Restricted Child Safety Friction Stay Window Hinges. Looks better IMHO smile.gif
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These restricted child safety friction stay window hinges only allow the window to open a small distance.
A button can be pressed on either one hinge or both hinges (depending on the brand) to release the window the full distance.
The buttons click back out automatically when the window is closed.

You could check with your window supplier.
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post Sep 24 2011, 04:17 PM

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QUOTE(kamion @ Sep 24 2011, 03:11 PM)
Tumpang thread......

My aluminium door with glass inserts are in danger of being smashed if the toilet windows are opened too far.

I thought of using the above door stopper on the window ledge to stop the windows from opening beyond the ledge. Is there another more elegant solution? smile.gif
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tumpang tanya... tongue.gif

how much u bought for swing door? what brand?
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post Sep 25 2011, 07:03 PM

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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Sep 24 2011, 03:46 PM)
You could use those Restricted Child Safety Friction Stay Window Hinges. Looks better IMHO  smile.gif
Ok! I will ask if my window supplier have them. Thanks! smile.gif


QUOTE(wrb7878 @ Sep 24 2011, 04:17 PM)
tumpang tanya... tongue.gif

how much u bought for swing door? what brand?
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RM570 - Solid Glass & Metal Industries.
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post Sep 26 2011, 09:00 AM

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QUOTE(kamion @ Sep 25 2011, 08:03 PM)
Ok! I will ask if my window supplier have them. Thanks! smile.gif
RM570 - Solid Glass & Metal Industries.
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These Restricted Child Safety Friction Stay are commonly used in high rise building. Have been seeing them in hotels rooms that I have stayed in before. So, should be easily available.
There is also another type which I noticed being used in my office's window. It basically uses the normal friction stay plus another device installed nearer the bottom of the window which will control the window's opening.
Both functions the same.

 

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