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hi thereI have built a few steel doors out of 40mm box iron. these have all been hinged doors and in places where high security isn't required. I have to build a sliding doorI don't think the sliding part will be a problem. what I am looking for are ways to lock and secure the door. this is a door for a workshop so security will be high. thanks alan
Reply:Probably waaaaaaaaaaay overkill but not long ago I worked putting together a project for a jail in Mexico (for women, mind you). I had been involved in access controll and security before, but never at this level. I came across a few brands but we settled on Airteq for our specifications. You may have a look at their products and you will probably be able to steal some ideas. You could also just buy the lock and incorporate it into your sliding door design.Mikel
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Reply:King Architectural has a variety of solutions.
Reply:Originally Posted by nadogailCane Bolts sunk deep into the floor.
Reply:You just need to make a steel door jam so the door can slide into it and then locked by a dead bolt.http://www.nxstagesecurity.com/image...ty_door_14.jpgEd Conleyhttp://www.screamingbroccoli.com/MM252MM211 (Sold)Passport Plus & Spool gunLincoln SP135 Plus- (Gone to a good home)Klutch 120v Plasma cutterSO 2020 benderBeer in the fridge
Reply:Are you talking bypass doors or rollaway Considered cantilever?
Reply:the door will role all the way to the right to leave the full opening free. thinking more about how to phrase this. I think I am really asking more about how to protect a pad lock or creating a system where the locking mechanism is really secure
Reply:I have used these. I just mortise them into a 2" tube (usually 2x4).http://www.kingmetals.com/Catalog/It...ilId=538&NSM=Y |
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