Child-Proofing Aquariums And Equipment

sorry, wasn't suggesting you were accusing me of anything, just wanted to be clear that those aren't my intentions.
 
Yep sorry about the way that post sounded. Maybe was about to get into the wrong side of the bed ;) Apologies there.

For the cupboard lock (and top flap if it would work there too I was thinking more of something that works and also looks nice like this:

http://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/Products/Locks_Latches_and_Security/Budget_and_Cabinet_Locks/884/Straight_Cupboard_Lock___Brass

Forget the price there. They are a couple of quid from Wilkinsons or Boyes. All you need to do is drill a hole for the key to go through and screw the lock in place on the inner. I use these and I get a little brass plate for the front side.

This is all you see from the outside (I need to spray this up silver again. Has gotten a little tatty as this is it's third cabinet. Oh and if you look carefully you can see where it was. Just above but I moved it down so it lined up better with the handles :lol: :
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That idea with the bells above is stunning. Guess what I am buying tomorrow? A box of 50 to put on everything I have. lol. I need them too ;)

While I am in a cheery mood ;) This is the culprit about to give Bob a wash (not really, just jesting) (That is the first cabinet the lock was on too:
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AC
 
For the cupboard lock (and top flap if it would work there too I was thinking more of something that works and also looks nice like this:

http://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/Products/Locks_Latches_and_Security/Budget_and_Cabinet_Locks/884/Straight_Cupboard_Lock___Brass

I suppose a sturdy lock is the most robust solution. Hmmmm.... decisions, decisions, decisions.
 

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