
Channel: TinHatRanch
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: security plansecurity doorhome defenserobberydoor strengtheninghome protectiondoor lockburglardoor hardeningsecurity systemhome securityhome invasionbreak in
Description: Please start with the first video in the series(goo.gl/x0juNi), or our Security 101 Video(goo.gl/WJBgvx). In this third part of how to harden doors we tie everything together, answer questions the series has generated, and talk about what type of door I used and some of the extra things that were done to the system. We talked about a few things in this video- The door I used- goo.gl/MofLn0 "Solid" metal and fiberglass doors are barely acceptable If you use a wood slab door, you will need to drill holes for the deadbolt, handleset, latches, and you will need to route for hinges and latches. I used two products to do this, the Milescraft Door Mortise Kit ( goo.gl/uJWIKO ) and the Irwin Door Lock Installation Kit (goo.gl/xaewp8). The Irwin worked just fine, I wasn't thrilled with the Milescraft kit..then again...I'm not the Wood Whisperer. Lastly, I really like the Mul-T-Lock, but I cannot afford to put it on all of the doors. That being said, here is an example of a decent ANSI Grade 1 lock from Schlage that will offer minimum kick and tamper resistance- goo.gl/oAUfAH I also mention the Bosnian Bill lockpicking channel, another advocate of Mul-T-Lock, his channel is entertaining to watch and informative on all things lock- goo.gl/jVQb7N



















