W650Mike
Well-known member
I don’t know what has suddenly caused a bit of paranoia in my life but in the last few months I suddenly felt a strong urge to increase the security on my shop. The wife and I live in what we call “near country”. Just outside the City limits (of a very small town) but not all the way to the truly rural country.
Unfortunately, even in the middle of no-where Texas, we have a severe and worsening drug problem…complete with all of the other crimes ancillary to drug trafficking and use. The greatest of these locally is break and entry theft, with rural shops and houses being the easiest targets. Tools, jewelry, guns, televisions, electronics, copper, etc. are all quick and easy for the smash and grab daytime burglar. With tools being the easies to pawn or sell, rural shops are the single biggest targets.
The house and shop are on a monitored alarm system but I still felt the need for some burglar bars for the 7 windows. My goal was to block easy entry for the average sized male – but without a bunch of vertical bars resembling a jail cell. I sketched several designs and came up with the one in the photo; with some of the design being inspired by material I had on hand. From the inside it kind of looks like a ladder and from the outside it barely shows unless you’re looking for it. The narrow but open sides till allow for operation of the window while the inner openings are too small for a person to fit through. Attachment is currently via sheet metal screws and large pop rivets, but I’ve decided to add several small weld beads when installation is complete.
The steel man doors will also be getting key only deadbolts; the kind where the bolt is J shaped and hooks into the jamb. The roll-up door is pinned on bottom.
If anyone else has designs and ideas concerning garage / shop security please feel free to share.
Unfortunately, even in the middle of no-where Texas, we have a severe and worsening drug problem…complete with all of the other crimes ancillary to drug trafficking and use. The greatest of these locally is break and entry theft, with rural shops and houses being the easiest targets. Tools, jewelry, guns, televisions, electronics, copper, etc. are all quick and easy for the smash and grab daytime burglar. With tools being the easies to pawn or sell, rural shops are the single biggest targets.
The house and shop are on a monitored alarm system but I still felt the need for some burglar bars for the 7 windows. My goal was to block easy entry for the average sized male – but without a bunch of vertical bars resembling a jail cell. I sketched several designs and came up with the one in the photo; with some of the design being inspired by material I had on hand. From the inside it kind of looks like a ladder and from the outside it barely shows unless you’re looking for it. The narrow but open sides till allow for operation of the window while the inner openings are too small for a person to fit through. Attachment is currently via sheet metal screws and large pop rivets, but I’ve decided to add several small weld beads when installation is complete.
The steel man doors will also be getting key only deadbolts; the kind where the bolt is J shaped and hooks into the jamb. The roll-up door is pinned on bottom.
If anyone else has designs and ideas concerning garage / shop security please feel free to share.


Put this round on my tab!
.....oh wait your in Texas you can. We can't here in Cali they would sue you and your last four generations of family and everyone they can think of.
