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fjl:
Didn't say to buy them from Happs, just pointing out how Happs among others, carry them.
FrizzleFried:
Bah...silly questions deserve silly answers.   I know from experience...I have asked MANY silly questions in my time and deserved the smartass answers I received.

Couple that with the fact I was having somewhat of a nic-fit last night and you get what you get. 


--- Quote ---he also asked for alternative ideas on how to secure down a control panel.
--- End quote ---

Lew,  I didn't take away that question from what he asked...lets see...


--- Quote ---I am looking for the latches that hold down your control panel if it is on henges in the front. Any ideas or websites?
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Hmmm... I read that as "Where can I get the latches that hold down your CP?  Any idea WHERE?  Website?"  I suppose I could stretch my imagination far enough to come up with him askin' for "Alternative ideas"...but then again,  I can imagine Captain Kirk in a Tu Tu ... eww...

Here...let me make it better...

BOODROE:   There are many locations throughout the web that sell these devices.  Some of them include: www.mikesarcade.com - www.tornadoterrys.com - www.arcadeshop.com - www.happcontrols.com  (which actually isn't priced THAT bad (for this device) in comparison to the rest...but IS a little more expensive) and many others. 

From the quick glances I made it appears your best bet is going to be www.MikesArcade.com,  though I have not compared shipping prices.   

I sincerely apologize for my snippy little retort.  I'm a rat bastard to say the least.

Have a wonderful day.

PS:  I am getting sick...wifes got me on friggin' cold meds (I HATE EM!),  and I want to SMOKE damnit!   Grrr...  I need to install a punching bag in the garage.
divemaster127:
Hello, i stock the happ latches if you need them
dm
edge:
I got mine from groovygamegear a while back.

As a related question:
Whats the easiest way to install these suckers?  I am having a hard time getting everything lined up so that the springs stay tight.  Any tricks of the trade?
fixedpigs:
if they are like the ones in the ebay auction...they have that long slotted hole...put a screw in each one of those...then play around with it by sliding it up and down until the spring tension is to your liking...then secure it there with four more screws in the corner holes...!
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