I am doing some planning and thought i would put together my first actual post and see if anyone has ideas.
I am planning a build of a garage/shop structure.
I live in a " ok" area. But there are still lurking hobos, **** birds, drunks, clowns, assholes and general thieves.
So during planning, i want to be realistic. For overhead doors, i am wondering what options are out there short of using industrial style coiling OH doors rather than sectional. Can an opener that works directly off the torsion spring still be popped open?
For the man doors. Ive got a clear idea in mind. I will grout in a hollow metal frame, commercial door. But im concerned it will be kicked in. So ive been thinking up a vault type system. Basically weld tabs to the frame on the inside, then put together a system on the interior that will engage 4 pins into the locking tabs. What is holding me up is how to lock it from the exterior?
I do have some sketches i could add , in the event none of this makes sense....
But the real question is, for those of you with shop/garage space in a larger city. how are you protecting your space. I refuse to be one of those who leaves the garage wide open with nothing in it just to deter people from bothering to try breaking in.
I am planning a build of a garage/shop structure.
I live in a " ok" area. But there are still lurking hobos, **** birds, drunks, clowns, assholes and general thieves.
So during planning, i want to be realistic. For overhead doors, i am wondering what options are out there short of using industrial style coiling OH doors rather than sectional. Can an opener that works directly off the torsion spring still be popped open?
For the man doors. Ive got a clear idea in mind. I will grout in a hollow metal frame, commercial door. But im concerned it will be kicked in. So ive been thinking up a vault type system. Basically weld tabs to the frame on the inside, then put together a system on the interior that will engage 4 pins into the locking tabs. What is holding me up is how to lock it from the exterior?
I do have some sketches i could add , in the event none of this makes sense....
But the real question is, for those of you with shop/garage space in a larger city. how are you protecting your space. I refuse to be one of those who leaves the garage wide open with nothing in it just to deter people from bothering to try breaking in.



