Outdoor cushion storage box - securing lid
Discussion
Bought a storage box to hold the cushions for our patio furniture last year, and it sat in the garage for ages awaiting
a) a new bit of patio for it to sit on to be built, which was done about three weeks ago
b) some dry weather to build it
The instructions were comically bad - didn't note that you had to build the box upside down, and referred to 'assembly of the glove compartment' but eventually got it built and it is very nice and solid.
This is the one: https://www.mazeliving.co.uk/product/aluminium-sto...
The lid has gas assisted struts and a nice handle, but no way to fix the lid down to prevent strong winds from opening it. Only need to lift the lid a few inches before the struts open it, so it does feel a bit vulnerable.

I did think about riveting a couple of these on to the lid and top surround of the box so I could use a small padlock to keep it closed, but is there a better solution?

a) a new bit of patio for it to sit on to be built, which was done about three weeks ago
b) some dry weather to build it
The instructions were comically bad - didn't note that you had to build the box upside down, and referred to 'assembly of the glove compartment' but eventually got it built and it is very nice and solid.
This is the one: https://www.mazeliving.co.uk/product/aluminium-sto...
The lid has gas assisted struts and a nice handle, but no way to fix the lid down to prevent strong winds from opening it. Only need to lift the lid a few inches before the struts open it, so it does feel a bit vulnerable.
I did think about riveting a couple of these on to the lid and top surround of the box so I could use a small padlock to keep it closed, but is there a better solution?
Looking at that catch lead me to these ones which I think will work well https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stainless-Tension-Spring-...

https://www.screwfix.com/p/smith-locke-hasp-staple...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/essentials-karabiners-s...
We got a similar box, wind kept getting under the lid and lifting it.
Pair of each of the above cured it, one either end
Or locks if you prefer, it came with one el cheapo combination lock didn't matter what number selected it still opened.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/essentials-karabiners-s...
We got a similar box, wind kept getting under the lid and lifting it.
Pair of each of the above cured it, one either end
Or locks if you prefer, it came with one el cheapo combination lock didn't matter what number selected it still opened.
Edited by netherfield on Sunday 15th February 17:08
I would just use a brick but other options are magnetic catches (can hide them inside), the clasp or toggle type latch above, or seeing as we are on PH, spring bonnet catches. Toggle latch probably the most secure if you can drill / fit to the Ali frame.
Edited by Steve Campbell on Monday 16th February 20:25
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