mattobrien
Guru
- Location
- Sunny Suffolk
I make our butler sleep in ours. Does the job...
The 5 bolt door is secured by one item and that's the euro cylinder, be sure you have a anti snap cylinder fitted, as euro cylinders have a weekpoint halfway along (where the cam spins) and can be snapped with such simple tools as molegrips, especially if the cylinder sticks out past the handle more than 1mm.View attachment 30938
This is my shed - concrete in three sides - roof and decking on top, 5 bolt locking system on the door. Bikes inside are chained together and anchored to the floor and the door is also alarmed with a remote sensor.
Secure
It doesnt and is very secure. Trust meThe 5 bolt door is secured by one item and that's the euro cylinder, be sure you have a anti snap cylinder fitted, as euro cylinders have a weekpoint halfway along (where the cam spins) and can be snapped with such simple tools as molegrips, especially if the cylinder sticks out past the handle more than 1mm.
My shed is secure enough that if my bike were to be nicked, it'd be covered by my insurance.
Would love a metal shed but it's a bit over budget! Have looked at getting a metal bike storage box for work though...
Saw some alarms in B&Q but they were really cheap, anyone tried one? Worth getting?
I fitted 2 Sheffield stands in my shed (concreted in)
Crikey that sounds like hard work. Have you considered moving?