unknown gadget!!!!

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On the inside of Bing there is an additional...something!!! On the inside of the side door there is a 'thing' and we cannot think what use it is. It's a plate in an upright position and looks like something would clip/lock into it-but what?? A pole of some sort???

Anybody got any ideas x!

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Holder for the stick that opens your roof light?
 
Pictures?? Its not the back plate for a dismountable bin by any chance??

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It's a whats-it for a thing-a-mi-bob that goes on the hoo-ja.

Yep, a photo would help.
 
Sorry people, here is a pic x
 

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Part of a retainer for your awning winder... is there any more above or alongside..

woops... slow posting.. :doh:
 
Doesnt look strong enough to hold anything large or heavy.....awning winder etc.

Maybe for a mag-lite type torch or similar.
 
Never thought of that, will give it a try. Not sure our winder is that thick? Will let you know.

Thanks x x
 
Annoyingly I recognise it, and I have seen one, but for the life of me I can't remember where, having a total CRAFT moment.

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It's only about an inch across the gap x
Very curious x
 
A stick to open a rooflight......are you vertically challenged ?


Sorry but I'm not.....I can reach all roof lights x x

:mad::X3:

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DanielFord as you go through door it is on hinge side just inside. X
 
Our awning winding handle is located there, but it isn't an inch in diameter, I am leaning more toward torch holder at the mo
 
Surely no for a shoe horn!!!! Ha ha ha that is really funny, my Hubby says 'my arse!! No way a holder for a shoe horn' x x

Thanks for replies o_O
 
Yes, its to store the brown plastic opening 'rod' for your Heki roof light. You move the white catch across, and then hook to rod into the handle, that way you can push it up, or close it without having to stand on anything. The 'rod' is about a foot long, brown plastic, and tapered. (y)
 
Yes, its to store the brown plastic opening 'rod' for your Heki roof light. You move the white catch across, and then hook to rod into the handle, that way you can push it up, or close it without having to stand on anything. The 'rod' is about a foot long, brown plastic, and tapered. (y)
Ha ha ha x x thanks
 
Is it for the hammer to break the window in emergency the little red one

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