stevem5215
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- Joined
- Jul 9, 2006
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- Location
- Pittsburgh, Pa
- Tractor
- Steiner 420 - Black Craftsman Pro 24hp - Simplicity 48 ZT-2500 - Simplicity Citation XT 61" - Chainsaw CS-5720 - FarmerTec G660 90cc's
I have two long crossed wires wrapped around a nail that go from the outside ends of the main posts to the middle. Then I have two brackets on each barn door that hold a 2 x 8 x 4' in the middle of the doors (so they can't pull them apart) and then I have a latch with a padlock on each barn door where the main posts are next to the door at. It's one of those flexable ones you use with a padlock that has a turning piece in the middle for the lock to go through. I also have chains on the same area on one end and have another wire on the other side with a nail on both ends. On the other end of the barn I have nails on the outside doors that i pull each time I need to get in and also have it chained on one side to the same main posts next to the barn door. And then it's just a normal padlock as well on the regular barn sliding latches. This method seems to work pretty well keeping out people that have tried to pry in. Although, if they wanted in they'd just cut a hole in the barn siding. It would be a lot easier.
Steve
Steve