I put them in like that a couple times a week, and it has nothing to do with strength.You do know that one good kick will prove that is no stronger with the long screws...right ?
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I put them in like that a couple times a week, and it has nothing to do with strength.You do know that one good kick will prove that is no stronger with the long screws...right ?
Yeah, right people wanna Cliff Claven it to death.On the doors in the house I used 1/4" angle iron that is against the back of the door frame. Had to router a step in the trim to hide it. There is also a 1" metal tube the deadbolt slides into. Someone would have to try significantly harder to kick those doors in. Which I have always wondered why they try to kick a door in when a window is much easier to get through.
Hawks? Need to get your eyes checked.
Exactly.More like flying trash pandas.
Ever been to Alaska, specifically anywhere near ocean shore ?
More bald eagles digging in dumpsters than you can imagine.
Yup, very dignified national symbol.
A 3/4” steel plumbing nipple about 8” long fits a dead bolt bolt perfectly and I believe its a 1-1/8” bit needed to make the hole for the nipple into the studs. Careful placement is a given but I have done it several times.You do know that one good kick will prove that is no stronger with the long screws...right ?
I cannot come up with a viable number for all the broken front door frames I've replaced.....hundreds ?
Now if you lag screw in a 1/4" metal plate that's about 1 foot long to the adjacent 2x4 that covers the screw area , then yea, maybe.
Maybe.
The trouble is doug fir.....it's just not very strong.
Oscar Mayer Cotto Salami is deliciousA 3/4” steel plumbing nipple about 8” long fits a dead bolt bolt perfectly and I believe its a 1-1/8” bit needed to make the hole for the nipple into the studs. Careful placement is a given but I have done it several times.
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I think I’ve posted my Uncle’s little street car before.
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He has 2 ‘68 Mustang bracket cars too.
It’s a small windsorWith the hood scoop left lane must've posed difficulties.
Ford 385 engine??
I just choked on my coffee I laughed so hard!
Oh the truth and agony!
I took typing in the 9th grade. Only class in school I ever failed. You had to type 30wpm with no mistake to pass and I never did do it
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Cream cheese ?.......no
Good one. I've done the 1x1 square tube before but it takes more work to retrofit . Think I'm gonna put the pipe into use.A 3/4” steel plumbing nipple about 8” long fits a dead bolt bolt perfectly and I believe its a 1-1/8” bit needed to make the hole for the nipple into the studs. Careful placement is a given but I have done it several times.
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