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Re: Laminated (safety) Glass for windows-- two questions



Coors lite, what are going to with that, wash the car?

Doug L

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"Norm Mugford" <1alarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Classic line Mr. Campbell:
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> "Bars were for many years my specialty, and I still do lots of bar work".
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> Hic....   :^)
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> Coors Lite Please....
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> Norm Mugford
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> "R.H.Campbell" <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Some years ago, I looked into this option of security film. It's a good
>> one for the correct commercial application, when you have lots of area to
>> cover and don't want the store to look like a jail !! However, the
>> downside is, it's quite expensive, and is only as secure as it's
>> attachment to the frame holding the glass. The other thing is, if it's
>> not immediately obvious to the thief that it is present, they may try to
>> break the glass, and even if they don't get in, the owner will then have
>> to replace BOTH the glass and the expensive security film for the new
>> window...
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>> Bars were for many years my speciality, and I still do lots of bar work.
>> However, you have to be very careful where you put them. Basement windows
>> are an obvious spot, but NOT a good idea if that window is in an area
>> where someone could be sleeping in a basement bedroom. At the very least,
>> all bars should be inside mounted and should be openable by a common key,
>> and that key should be visibly posted near the window but out of reach of
>> it. I used to make up a visible decal, with the key pinned to the middle
>> of the decal. But bottom line, that key can still get lost or misplaced
>> !!
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>> Some of the companies making bars now do some very nice, decorative work
>> !!
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>> RHC
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>> <marks542004@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>I had a plastic film applied by a security firm. It does not change the
>>> window appearance but makes intrusion very difficult.
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>>> The only problem I found was that because there was no apparent
>>> security several windows got broken.
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>>> If it is a bad area I would stick with the bars. There are security
>>> screens that are fairly decorative.
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>> I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
>> http://www.polesoft.com/refer.html
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