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Re: Safe Room Door Lock



Know this is weeks late, ( I was having some prostate repairs and was down
for a while) but this sounds like a good app for Soss Hinges - totally
concealed from both sides of the door, available in sizes from way small to
100lb+ per hinge. For future reference...

Rick

"Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:LNoGf.582$Ly6.12@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> What about the hinges? It the door is swinging out, the hinges and pins
will
> be exposed to the outside. A pin at each hinge that recesses into the jamb
> when the door is closed will prevent the door from opening, from the hinge
> side, if the pins are popped. With no other hardware on the outside of the
> door, a 600 lb. mag, with a battery back up power supply, should be
> sufficient. It should also be a steel door with steel jamb. There is a
> company that is selling these doors now called Masters Security Door. They
> are a Italian company with a new operation in the States. They are
starting
> to sell these doors in Florida's Home Depots. Their website will be
> available shortly. It is a great door.
> "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:MooGf.11$IV6.3123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Gotta do a safe-room door lock...I'm thinking a 600lb mag lock? The door
> > will be semi hidden and swing towards the opening person/side. No other
> > hardware will be visible on the door...it's in a MBR closet and will
have
> > shelves on it. Heavy wooden door.
> >
> > I don't think a door strike will work as it will be visible.
> >
> > Any other ideas before I rough it in tomorrow?
> >
> >
> >
>
>




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