
I used sliding dead blots on the interior, and sliding bolts on the exterior to be used with locks when i'm way from the TD.
48Rob wrote: Be sure to mount the interior sliding deadbolt at a downward angle so that vibration from road travel doesn't "lock" the door from the inside...![]()
Rob
Ira wrote:Y
I used sliding dead blots on the interior, and sliding bolts on the exterior to be used with locks when i'm way from the TD.
Mitheral wrote:Ira wrote:Y
I used sliding dead blots on the interior, and sliding bolts on the exterior to be used with locks when i'm way from the TD.
If you go this route make sure to secure the bolts in the open position when sleeping less some trickster lock you in one night. Even if you can reach thru a window and open the bolt I wouldn't want to be messing with that in the middle of the night when nature calls.
sunny16 wrote:Just trying to work out some of the problems before they happen.
Ira wrote:Yeah, I thought of that.
It's just that I had to weigh my building skills against the risk of that ever happening. The thought of getting those doors aligned terrified me, but the thought off installing conventional knobs with all that's involved threw me over the edge.
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