'Just wanted to mention this posting I did back in early September in
the General Section about a keyless digital deadbolt lock.
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=52187There wasn't much interest in-so-far as postings go, but it solved my
need and is very high quality and I only had to drill three 5/16in holes
in the door and none in the door frame/wall, as I used the face of that
for the deadbolt to bear against. Once I determined the exact location
I needed, it was very straightforward and easy to install. It is 'a bit' more
expensive than the average RV locks now available, but not prohibitively so,
and the features of being non-pickable and non-bumpable really made me
choose it - beside it being the only deadbolt I could find that would work
for my situation of an aircraft style wall framing. And the fact I didn't
really want to - or had the tools available to - cut into the relatively 'thin'
thickness of the metal door jamb/wall edge. That would've only allowed
@ 1/8IN or so thicknesss bearing surface for the deadbolt 'tongue' to bear against -
not enough in my view. As installed, the keyless digital deadlock's
tongue has the full thickness of the metal door jamb and the metal wall
framing to bear against. [If the "keyless" aspect bothers you, they do
offer a model that also has a key as well.]
Since a metal framed cargo trailer is very similar to aircraft construction
I thought I would mention this. I am extremely satisfied with my results
and the installation was really easy.
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
P.S.: 'Forgot to mention that the lock is mechanical - it doesn't need any
type of battery. A better description would be: "mechanical keyless
digital deadbolt". Also the model I chose/used is a surface mount. That
feature eliminated all the tricky mortising needed with a typical deadbolt.
It looks very nice on the door. Lockey also has those the traditional style
deadbolts as well.
If you have a house - you have a hobby.