ChocolateLab33
Flashlight Enthusiast
I'm posting this here because I know my fellow CPF members can help me. (well, a friend of mine)
Ok, a friend of mine recently moved and has a sliding glass patio door that opens from both ends. She needs to know what she can do to make it secure so nobody can break in. There are holes drilled through the frame so a metal 'pin' can be inserted so they can't be opened but the doors are old and the 'pin' isn't wanting to line up. The owner does not want to drill new holes for fear of breaking the glass and having to replace the door. (he is cheap) A board in the track of the door won't work because it opens from both ends. Aside from an alarm, what can be done to secure these doors??? Please help!
Thanks!
Ok, a friend of mine recently moved and has a sliding glass patio door that opens from both ends. She needs to know what she can do to make it secure so nobody can break in. There are holes drilled through the frame so a metal 'pin' can be inserted so they can't be opened but the doors are old and the 'pin' isn't wanting to line up. The owner does not want to drill new holes for fear of breaking the glass and having to replace the door. (he is cheap) A board in the track of the door won't work because it opens from both ends. Aside from an alarm, what can be done to secure these doors??? Please help!
Thanks!