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I had to go to an old fashioned hardware store to find them. That's the one item you'll have to search for. That's why I included the manufacturer and part number. I didn't have any luck at the big box stores for large enough hasps.Where did you find your pull hasps? At my Lowe's (didn't look anywhere else yet) they don't have anything bigger than 2.5" which I wouldn't use.
Already ordered online (BIC Warehouse thru Yahoo shopping)!!!I had to go to an old fashioned hardware store to find them. That's the one item you'll have to search for. That's why I included the manufacturer and part number. I didn't have any luck at the big box stores for large enough hasps.
LOL, boy has that been a over used request to us smokin boys??? LOLOL Glad you have that perfect and beautiful smoker home.Thanks guys.. and yes the wife loves to say to me "please go to your shack" lol
Dave - one more... Are zinc-plated parts OK for cooker interior use? I know galvanized means zinc-coated, but they're not quite one-and-the-same.I use stainless nuts, bolts, washers, etc (but this is a personal choice, not mandatory). I avoid putting anything in the interior that has been galvinized. Galvinized is the bad guy. Take a look at the nuts and bolts that Weber used to assembly your smoker and grills. Those are safe, obviously.