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					<description><![CDATA[Find a sliding bolt, the sort that slides back and forth within a framework. When it&#039;s slid out, the bolt lies under a metal hasp that doesn&#039;t allow it to move from side to side. Screw the bolt to the lift-up section and the hasp to the fixed section. When the bolt is slid back, you can lift the flap. When it&#039;s slid out, the two parts are locked together. Use one of these each side of the tracks.]]></description>
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