I put a solid composite door on my shed, it's converted to a training room with turbo/bikes, TV, tools, Playstation, beer fridge etc so it needs to be secure! There's a small metal window that is bolted and concreted shut, plus it's alarmed. The high gate onto the garden is always padlocked too.
I put a solid composite door on my shed, it's converted to a training room with turbo/bikes, TV, tools, Playstation, beer fridge etc so it needs to be secure! There's a small metal window that is bolted and concreted shut, plus it's alarmed. The high gate onto the garden is always padlocked too.
^^^^^+1 lovely dogs. When my Sabor was a young un we used to meet a guy with an Irish Wolfhound, only dog that ever made him look like the puppy he still was.
I put a solid composite door on my shed, it's converted to a training room with turbo/bikes, TV, tools, Playstation, beer fridge etc so it needs to be secure! There's a small metal window that is bolted and concreted shut, plus it's alarmed. The high gate onto the garden is always padlocked too.
Those foam filled panels will keep the buggers out !
Ive had my workshop done a few times and the light is the first thing they go for . The just rip the wires out . Alarm lets them know they don't have long but since installing night vision cameras i have been left alone . Fingers crossed !
Mind you once they get in they realize they have made a mistake as most of my machines have crane hooks to move them
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