Back door kicked in!
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Back door kicked in!
You will never believe what happened to my back door this weekend - it got kicked in! Its only a cheap door and I want it to be safe in the future so would you recommend fixing it or buying a new one?
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Avoiding the double entendres about firming up your back door it will be neceesary to have a good look at the damage. If the door frame and locks have held well then you can make a decision on the door itself. Ply panels are not really strong enough unless they are thick and well fixed.
I would replace the panel with two pieces of ply. One to fill the panel rebates to come flush with the surface of the door and then another one overlaping with enough overlap to scew though to the door face. Glue it in teh channels and together with a strong adhesive, something like Evostick Strong Stuff. Chamfer the edges and paint to suit.
Should be strong enough to stop this happening again but take time to look at your security generally.
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I would replace the panel with two pieces of ply. One to fill the panel rebates to come flush with the surface of the door and then another one overlaping with enough overlap to scew though to the door face. Glue it in teh channels and together with a strong adhesive, something like Evostick Strong Stuff. Chamfer the edges and paint to suit.
Should be strong enough to stop this happening again but take time to look at your security generally.
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Yeah same as me - the freak climbed in through my back door too. Hope to god it wasnt the same guy. Mine left a big footprint on the kitchen lino having measured it it was a size 8! Believe me when I find the owner of the footprint he will need to be able to run fast cos when I catch him he will never escape my clutches! Ive only got a hand saw so its going to take me all night to cut through the plywood - it always happens when Corrie is on. But I wont let the buggera win!!
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here are the facts
98 percent of all burglers go for the back of the building and most go through the back door
WHY? because most houses in this country have cheap back doors fitted with two lever locks which are out of sight from the main road
ive fitted a strong back with a 5 lever mortice lock. consider this when you spend your hard earned money
98 percent of all burglers go for the back of the building and most go through the back door
WHY? because most houses in this country have cheap back doors fitted with two lever locks which are out of sight from the main road
ive fitted a strong back with a 5 lever mortice lock. consider this when you spend your hard earned money
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