Hi All,
New house has solid wood garage doors - hinged on the outside and opening out from the centre, so not the typical up and over type single door. Although the doors are about 70 years old I believe, they are still solid and have obviously been looked after. Hinges are pretty good too.
Anyway, it currently has a combination of vertical and horizontal bolts all accessed from the inside, plus a standard Yale latch type lock with key access from the outside. Over the years, the key has been lost so I need to replace the cylinder at the bare minimum.
Before I do that, I wondered if there is a better way of securing the doors from the OUTSIDE, so that I can go out on my bike for example and lock the garage doors sufficiently with just a key or two. Then obviously when I'm back, enter straight into the garage and lock it all up from the inside again.
Any suggestions?
New house has solid wood garage doors - hinged on the outside and opening out from the centre, so not the typical up and over type single door. Although the doors are about 70 years old I believe, they are still solid and have obviously been looked after. Hinges are pretty good too.
Anyway, it currently has a combination of vertical and horizontal bolts all accessed from the inside, plus a standard Yale latch type lock with key access from the outside. Over the years, the key has been lost so I need to replace the cylinder at the bare minimum.
Before I do that, I wondered if there is a better way of securing the doors from the OUTSIDE, so that I can go out on my bike for example and lock the garage doors sufficiently with just a key or two. Then obviously when I'm back, enter straight into the garage and lock it all up from the inside again.
Any suggestions?