I fail to see the problem, it is so easy to push the bed open, or if you have the dinette push the seat off...
what ever is on the bed if anything will roll or slide to the headboard or be heavy enough the platform won't stay open by itself in that case a shot piece of wood to hold it open would do the trick... if you don't have a key to the storage, borrow one or stop at any RV store and buy one they are all the same key for years and years...
calling a locksmith is the last thing I would do, and the most expensive for you... it would be much cheaper to break the glass in the door and just open it... new glass and it's replacement is cheap and easy...
as a last resort get any kid hanging on the street corner in town... for ten bucks they will have it open before you can get the ten bucks out of your wallet...
if you are careful most could be open with a pry bar with no damage, I have seen it done many times...
these things are about as secure as your credit card in the hands of a pick pocket...
problem, what problem...
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Yes we've already bought the storage key so we have that.. just not sure i can get into the storage area but maybe it's worth a try. We don't have outside storage on the dinette.. so we can't get in through there at all. I might head out there to have a look. However, the trip i have to take out there is probably going to cost me more in gas than the locksmith being that he's in town ... we are almost 375 km's away from it.. so 750kms round trip on gas is costly.. Oh how i have learned :-)
MontyOwner wrote: Yes we've already bought the storage key so we have that.. just not sure i can get into the storage area but maybe it's worth a try. We don't have outside storage on the dinette.. so we can't get in through there at all. I might head out there to have a look. However, the trip i have to take out there is probably going to cost me more in gas than the locksmith being that he's in town ... we are almost 375 km's away from it.. so 750kms round trip on gas is costly.. Oh how i have learned :-)
we have all learned things this way...
you haven't cornered the market on things like that...
hope you get everything taken care of one way or the other...
some day it will be a campfire story for you to tell and just a memory from the past...
Break the single pane window. I had mine replaced at the local glass shop after it broke on the road and it cost like 20 bucks. It has to be cheaper than the locksmith...
Jeff
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