johnre
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I'm looking for a way to lock a 36" x 80" sliding door to my shop that is mounted with the door and slide track exposed on the outside - and by "outside", I mean the inside of my garage.
Let me first state that having high security isn't the issue here, as I'm in an area with lots of eyes in the neighborhood. The primary defense is the outside garage roll-up door, which is as locked as these sort of things can be - an opener with electronic rolling-code access, IOW. I understand that anything that is suggested here will have vulnerabilities, but if it can just stop the quick grab-and-dash type of thief when the roll-up door is left open in the daytime, which is getting to be the most common type of theft occurrence around these parts, that will probably be good enough.
The problem is, of course, is that the lock apparatus has to be out of the way when the door is being slid open or closed, but has to easily engage when I want to lock it closed. I figure that the exposed sliding track above is vulnerable, so grabbing it at both sides in the middle or the bottom is the way to go. There is about 3" overlap on each side of the door to the opening that is framed, so it's possible to tie the door to the strongest part of the door frame, the vertical framing studs. Somehow.
I have so far thought of three approaches:
Let me first state that having high security isn't the issue here, as I'm in an area with lots of eyes in the neighborhood. The primary defense is the outside garage roll-up door, which is as locked as these sort of things can be - an opener with electronic rolling-code access, IOW. I understand that anything that is suggested here will have vulnerabilities, but if it can just stop the quick grab-and-dash type of thief when the roll-up door is left open in the daytime, which is getting to be the most common type of theft occurrence around these parts, that will probably be good enough.
The problem is, of course, is that the lock apparatus has to be out of the way when the door is being slid open or closed, but has to easily engage when I want to lock it closed. I figure that the exposed sliding track above is vulnerable, so grabbing it at both sides in the middle or the bottom is the way to go. There is about 3" overlap on each side of the door to the opening that is framed, so it's possible to tie the door to the strongest part of the door frame, the vertical framing studs. Somehow.
I have so far thought of three approaches:
- Mechanical cam lock - fabricate something like an oversize window sash lock, with the cam on the door and the catch on the door frame, that rotates 180 degrees and grabs like a window sash lock grabs. Then padlock it in place.
- Mechanical acme screw, accessed through a locked panel cover on the door.
- Electronic 12 V magnetic lock system system that's used on commercial buildings for remote entry control. like this one. It would be accessed through a number keypad, or through an override switch inside the secure part of the house:

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