you are the only one who mentioned the stationary slider. Everyone focuses on the slider with the handle, but no one tells you how to secure the stationary one. Thanks for advising to install a pin lock, which takes care of both issues! You rock!
YOU also need a protection film . dont give him that much credit. its glass. anyone thats wants into a glass room like that is not going to worry about any kind of lock because your behind glass, no safe cracking. no heavy door to break thru. Glass
I am in Florida too, same setup with the 2 doors that slide. If I got the "double bolt" one I would need to do it on both sides and I have 4 doors (well 2 sliding door entrances) but 4 glass panes total. The double bolt will get expensive fast right? I want to do the Pin because it's so simple and easy.
Johnson's security film , 12 mil ;-) and or glass breakage alarm 🚨 on the slider, or since you're in Florida, I'm pretty sure you're accustomed to seeing Hurricane shutters, look for the roll up type, that can cover both panes of glass on the sliding glass doors , you can mount it on the outside for Hurricanes and security, be sure to have a remote , and manual way to open from the inside Incase of a 🔥 fire, or stealth, mount it on the inside , with the same options , best of luck, I have a few more tricks , but I must keep those to myself for opsec hope you understand. Heck I might share 1 or 2 later down the road, but never all my ideas for sliding glass doors.
@@lenobillayar5371 "Defender Security U 9847 Patio Sliding Door Loop Lock". Check your measurements. They sell different sizes. The 9847 works perfect on my standard/typical Anderson sliding door.
you are the only one who mentioned the stationary slider. Everyone focuses on the slider with the handle, but no one tells you how to secure the stationary one. Thanks for advising to install a pin lock, which takes care of both issues! You rock!
YOU also need a protection film . dont give him that much credit. its glass. anyone thats wants into a glass room like that is not going to worry about any kind of lock because your behind glass, no safe cracking. no heavy door to break thru. Glass
thanks for showing that cool lock at the top. !
I am in Florida too, same setup with the 2 doors that slide. If I got the "double bolt" one I would need to do it on both sides and I have 4 doors (well 2 sliding door entrances) but 4 glass panes total. The double bolt will get expensive fast right?
I want to do the Pin because it's so simple and easy.
Johnson's security film , 12 mil ;-) and or glass breakage alarm 🚨 on the slider, or since you're in Florida, I'm pretty sure you're accustomed to seeing Hurricane shutters, look for the roll up type, that can cover both panes of glass on the sliding glass doors , you can mount it on the outside for Hurricanes and security, be sure to have a remote , and manual way to open from the inside Incase of a 🔥 fire, or stealth, mount it on the inside , with the same options , best of luck, I have a few more tricks , but I must keep those to myself for opsec hope you understand. Heck I might share 1 or 2 later down the road, but never all my ideas for sliding glass doors.
What is the bolt used on the wall?
Unless its the new plastic crap they use. Its not metal any more (reffering to the type of screw)
protecting glass? are you alright brother?
Hey what's that lock called or any info on that lock at about 2:30?
Thanks. I just found it on Amazon.
@Scott1Lori2 you bought one at amazon? What is it called? I'd like to get one as well.
@@lenobillayar5371 "Defender Security U 9847 Patio Sliding Door Loop Lock".
Check your measurements. They sell different sizes. The 9847 works perfect on my standard/typical Anderson sliding door.
@Scott1Lori2 Thanks a lot.
Where's the cat?!
Good video
GLASS protection... go and buy yourself a 12. gauge,
A 12-gauge doesn't work when you're gone.
i can go thru glass