Had a couple of things happening around the neighborhood lately ,and it got me thinking of the security of the back/service door on my garage.
Heres what i came up with for my 2-stall attached
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what i did is use 2 2x3 angle iron for the uprights
used a 1x3 angle iron on the floor,put 3 anchors in the floor ,welded feet on the uprights ,anchored each upright thru the feet and the plate on the floor,used 4 5/16 lag bolts on the uprights to the wall,cut out the notches on the uprights with a plasma cutter
made the frame from some 1/2 inch rebar
drilled holes thru the plate in the floor into the concrete so when the rebar frame is slid into the uprights as it drops down in the notches it also goes thru the plate in the floor down into the concrete a few inches
This is just what i came up with some stuff i had laying around
Lets see what you came up with to help others with ideas for securing their doors too
Heres what i came up with for my 2-stall attached
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what i did is use 2 2x3 angle iron for the uprights
used a 1x3 angle iron on the floor,put 3 anchors in the floor ,welded feet on the uprights ,anchored each upright thru the feet and the plate on the floor,used 4 5/16 lag bolts on the uprights to the wall,cut out the notches on the uprights with a plasma cutter
made the frame from some 1/2 inch rebar
drilled holes thru the plate in the floor into the concrete so when the rebar frame is slid into the uprights as it drops down in the notches it also goes thru the plate in the floor down into the concrete a few inches
This is just what i came up with some stuff i had laying around
Lets see what you came up with to help others with ideas for securing their doors too

