AV8OR
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One of the fixes is to get a nylon tie wrap and secure the emergency release.
One of the fixes is to get a nylon tie wrap and secure the emergency release.
Or don't have a garage door with windows...pretty sure that task is near impossible without windows to see.
Nylon tie-wrap same as a zip tie?
Yep. If you know an HVAC guy he can give you a heavy duty zip tie.
My dad's an HVAC guy. I have a package of those gigantic zip ties used for securing flexible duct. Those things are strong as heck.


. YOUTUBE has got balls to allow that to be posted, but I see some awfull **** on there... To show how to comit a crime?![]()
thats one of the reasons that I have NO windows in my garage or the doors, and I have liftmasters off to the side

There are all kinds of B&E vids on YouTube.
For the most part normal people don't go looking for that kind of stuff. So it really does not serve as a heads up unless someone posts a link like the OP. It is the thieves and gang bangers out there that love those extra free ideas for their criminal minds.
If only there were some sort of way to lock your garage door closed!
HMMMM
You can also put a padlock IN the guide rail, just above one of the wheels, if you don't have a slide lock.No opener, no windows, and the latch cross bar is locked outside the guide rails.
they weren't smart enough to use the garage door opener on his visor and steal all my tools!
i see this kinda stuff happening all the time, some bonehead who wants all his neighbors to see that shiny new harley, the garage full of new lawn equipment and tools, or the boomin' new car stereo.Walls, doors and locks only keep the honest people out.
Probably the NUMBER ONE mistake I see people make is showing off everything they own to anybody that drives by. Drive through any residential neighborhood on a weekday evening or on a weekend and you will be amazed at how many garage doors are open, and even more amazed at what is on display for the world to see.
Harleys, quads, jet ski's, boats, garden tractors, tool boxes, jacks, jackstands, welders, torches, log splitters, powerwashers, lawn mowers, snowblowers, you name it, you'll see it if you look at all. If you see it on a casual drive-by, how much does one see if they're on a mission to steal something?? How many people that come through the neighborhood on garage sale day are actually looking at the garage sale items?? What else are they looking for?
Am I paranoid???
Hell no, in fact unless I'm gone for a long weekend or on vacation I don't lock any of my doors and the keys to anything on the place are within easy reach.
BUT I don't advertise either.

You can also put a padlock IN the guide rail, just above one of the wheels, if you don't have a slide lock.

Nylon tie-wrap same as a zip tie?
i keep my overhead door closed all the time, unless i'm in the garage working, even then theres a vehicle blocking the view from the street.
I don't have those types of openers, but a friend of mine does.
I told him about the youtube video and he says "Yeah I got that covered" and sends me this from his phone. (He does this when he's out of town).
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Probably the NUMBER ONE mistake I see people make is showing off everything they own to anybody that drives by. Drive through any residential neighborhood on a weekday evening or on a weekend and you will be amazed at how many garage doors are open, and even more amazed at what is on display for the world to see.
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Am I paranoid???
Hell no, in fact unless I'm gone for a long weekend or on vacation I don't lock any of my doors and the keys to anything on the place are within easy reach.
BUT I don't advertise either.
