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Vengeance
07-12-04, 09:04 PM
Whats the best way to secure a rubbermaid lid?

I've heard S hooks on every corner.

Bunjee cords around each side.

Not sure if latches are praticle or not.

It's not going to be part of a rack system so that's out.

Just trying to get an idea of what is the best way to make sure your rubbermaid is escape free.

Thanks

Vengeance

Invictus
07-13-04, 02:30 AM
Bricks seem to work just fine for me. :)

Jeff_Favelle
07-13-04, 02:52 AM
Anything BUT tape.

jjnnbns
07-13-04, 03:14 AM
I've been using S-hooks and they work amazing! All that you need is a drill or, even better, a soldering iron to melt the holes through!

Heres a quick step by step.

Melt a hole through the lid and container so that the hook may pass through, but be sure to separate them for a second afterwards if melting so that the two don't stick together!

http://bitz.net/~ato/Pictures/Brent/lid1.jpg

The the S-hook will go through both holes and secure the lid. What I have done for extra security, so that the hook doesn't fall out, is put a second hole higher up where the hook may re-enter once fully inserted. Heres a couple pics to show the diff between only once through and then doubled back...

http://bitz.net/~ato/Pictures/Brent/lid2.jpg

http://bitz.net/~ato/Pictures/Brent/lid3.jpg

Hope that this helps!

Brent Strande

Vengeance
07-13-04, 06:03 AM
That does, but how hard is it to remove the S hook? When on sindle it looks pretty easy, but double through looks like it could be more of a pain. I'll do what need be to make sure things are secure just trying to get all the information.

Also I've allways wondered why people use a sodering iron over a drill to create holes in a rubbermaid, why is that?

I might try bricks. But the S hooks look a little more secure to me.

asphyxia
07-13-04, 06:22 AM
I drill a hole through the lid and the RM, then put an S hook through....a snake that was getting out cant now.

Cheers
Brian

latazyo
07-13-04, 09:37 AM
vengeance, it is absolutely simple and not hard at all to remove the double through S hook, all that second hole does is hold the hook in place so that it doesn't dangle

it is as fast as unhooking a gate latch or something like that, just grab and pull

BigBADace
07-13-04, 10:43 AM
how many S hooks do you use, 1 on each side?

latazyo
07-13-04, 11:00 AM
I dont' use s hooks, but I used to

it depends on teh container that you have, if you use sterilites with those really small lids (which I did) then I had to use about 6 hooks, one for each side and the corners

but if you use rubbermade's with good big sides and lids with good locking snaps then you only need a few for peace of mind

the reason you want S hooks instead of bungee is so that your snake does not make it half way out and be pinched by the elastic bungee...a snake can not get past steel s hooks

elevation24
07-14-04, 03:30 PM
Before I moved to the racks I used those large black binder clips:

http://www.staples.com/Catalog/Browse/Sku.asp?PageType=1&Sku=103564