tinytim1458
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Sorry if this has been written before many times but I have been wondering how to secure my timber workshop with double opening doors on the front.
I have security bolts on the hinges rather than screws, I have a padlock on the front, I have slide bolts on the one door with a padlock on one off them but other than a battery shed alarm how can I secure it more?
I Have full electrics going to the workshop underground via an armored cable but I know I need more security but what or how to do it?
Anyone got some ideas as I have quite a good area of hands tools as well as electric tools that can be easily lifted to fit into a car boot ie they are not secured either as sometimes I like to move the odd one around for better access when doing some jobs plus they are all very light.
The work benches are too heavy to lift as they are both wall to wall on each side giving me a bit of space in the middle to move around that is just wide enough to open a black&Decker work table if I need it but have to make sure that I am the door side of it so that I can get out, I have made a few mistakes with opening that.
Has anyone got any ideas or have you already done something that will help me secure parts or my whole workshop.
The thing is I want the security to look low key even if it is not, so no one thinks I have loads of valuable stuff inside by making the outside to visibly secure so would attract everyone.
Hope you all can help with your suggestions.
Thanks
Tim
I have security bolts on the hinges rather than screws, I have a padlock on the front, I have slide bolts on the one door with a padlock on one off them but other than a battery shed alarm how can I secure it more?
I Have full electrics going to the workshop underground via an armored cable but I know I need more security but what or how to do it?
Anyone got some ideas as I have quite a good area of hands tools as well as electric tools that can be easily lifted to fit into a car boot ie they are not secured either as sometimes I like to move the odd one around for better access when doing some jobs plus they are all very light.
The work benches are too heavy to lift as they are both wall to wall on each side giving me a bit of space in the middle to move around that is just wide enough to open a black&Decker work table if I need it but have to make sure that I am the door side of it so that I can get out, I have made a few mistakes with opening that.
Has anyone got any ideas or have you already done something that will help me secure parts or my whole workshop.
The thing is I want the security to look low key even if it is not, so no one thinks I have loads of valuable stuff inside by making the outside to visibly secure so would attract everyone.
Hope you all can help with your suggestions.
Thanks
Tim