Not boring at all. This is what I do for a living, I've been in the door game 20yr. Good thing about a shutter is they're noisy to break into so deter thieves. Good work mate.
Like it. Maybe put a lock on your cutting gear so someone can't get in and simply cut a way out again through that roller door. I dunno. Suggestion might help, maybe overkill. I dunno.
That’s not a bad idea tbh. My pal in his workshop has a master disconnect for all the power circuits except lighting and alarm/cctv. He flips it off before he leaves and padlocks it in the off position.
I was going to say something similar as the pond life will use the tools in the shop to help get them out, all cutting and drilling mobile tools should be in a safe cabinet... Or at least the grinder blades and drill bits, hammers etc
I keep all my valuable tools, plus grinders, etc, inside a locked tool vault bolted to the concrete floor of my garage. And have CCTV covering inside and outside. As someone else rightly said, you can’t stop them, so all you can do is make it as difficult as possible.
Not boring at all and what You said there at the end was exactly what my insurance agent told me: "No matter what You do, the eager ones will always get in, the trick is to not just letting them walk out with your stuff". Nice video on how to make that a tad bit harder :)
@@decab8292 as you will know it was hard graft installing those dirty heavy things all day, you certainly knew you'd done a days work, I'm like you glad to be out of it now 👍
Good job matt, now you can install a hd camera so you can see everything from home on your smartphone. 7 years ago, some thieves cut all my padlocks with boltcutters and stole aproximately 2000 euro of tools, electric tools, 3 tractor batteries, diesel and a lot more, so I learned my lesson in the hard way. Now all my entries are antitheft and heavy steel made of. Good luck and take care!
Matt - I did not find it boring. As a matter of fact, it was interesting and satisfying to see you do it. I have never seen a video of yours that's boring. Keep up the fun and "boring" content. We all enjoy it, you, and your masteries. Thank you. Chuck in NE Kansas, USA
I loved it, not boring at all. Keep your guard up. Got people walking through my backyard in large residential neighborhood here in the states at night. its getting bad but not quite their yet. get motion detector alarms inside sent to your cellphone.and wildlife cams ouside up on the walls see whos walkin around your place after a few days. Its amazing...
Enjoyed watching, we think alike. Never trust anyone when your not around your own tools or workshop. Better to be safe, secure than to be sorry and saying " I should have done that"
Good start, always best do security straight away rather than after an incident . I use my forklift as ram barrier inside the door, cheap used forklift handy tool have . If you live pretty close getting a diy security system that texts you on each zone that triggered. I got one and they pretty good and uses a standard payg sim card so no other fees. Has 1 outside pir light that only triggers if right up near doors thus already breached yard, impact sensor on door and switch sensor on door and motion sensor inside You get perfect idea by what going on by stages of what triggered . your main problem is once in the got lot good tools make exit easy . Dummy cameras can be handy deterant although real ones vewable over internet not silly expensive .
door nice improvement, always amazed how bad they are, even had do my parents garage door as anglians lock efforts were diabolical even though security approved 3 point locking. can't recommend alarm with sim card and sms alerts enough, saved my tools already, we got security van on estate but they useless, my alarm meant i new unit being burgled and able get on site scaring them off before gained full entry, fair bit of damage so still out of pocket putting that right but at least business not effected .
Lots of people put alarm Sounders outside ,but if you put an ear splitting sounder inside it makes very unpleasant, an you cant think straight. It saved my van tools,because people don't take much notice of car alarms! Good vid as usual.
Great job matt , industrial door engineer here , wouldnt have done It any different my self Those type of roller doors with the small wicket gate in are a nightmare for security , great job!
we just the same door on our garage,i even went further than you,i welded big washers over the hinges on the push door.they got into my place ,this is what the cops told me.they had a van with a spike that folded out,then they reversed into my door the spike opened the shutter sectioned. by time police could be assed getting there they had gone.if you have room outside i would put a bar across and bollards that go into floor.
Nice job Matt, adding those last brackets makes it really worthwhile. Bloke down the road had all the rest, but not the lower ones and the thieves used a stolen vehicle to ram the roller door and pop it out of the tracks. If it had the lower clips it may have prevented the lost equipment.
G'day Matt, in Australia we use spring loaded billiards that pop up out of the ground in front of the roller door, on the outside. Coz we have idiots that steel 2 cars usually 4x4s and leave there victim a present of a totalled stolen 4x4 Jammed through the door. Cure concrete filled heavy wall steel tube approximately 8" round, at a height that wipes out even a truck at speed😉🙂🤗👍👍
Here in crime free Manc, there's always a bar across the door. And the best barricades I've seen are big blocks of concrete that you can only lift with a forklift from inside the building. You're right about stopping them getting out through a door. Certainly in a house, it's good that they have to leave how they got in. Hopefully involving broken glass.
Hope your landlord is cool with your mods to his property... If you really want to ruin a thief's day-Stand some axle shafts upright in the floor. Drill a collar pipe bigger than the shaft diameter for added strength. Person backs a truck into the door to bend the bottom panel gets a rude awakening. If in the future you get a forklift, back that against the door and put in gear
While it is a shame to think that you need to do something like this, it only takes one break in to lose a lifetime of tool investments. It happened to me once, and now I keep my stuff locked tight. Great work as always.
Install Rhino posts, one inside the shutters and one outside too - as thats the only way to keep those cool cars in there... and a 10ft shipping container (inside the premises) to lock up all the tools and equipment into it!
Nice work Matt, when you drop your shutter pull the chain a little more to load weight on the door it will rattle less when you are inside and it’s windy 🌬👍🏻
I know this might be an overkill for You buy a gate on the inside would be the final touch . Then any crooks won’t be able to roll out anything . You do have all of the tools to help them get out . . Great video as always keep it up Matt . “ like a glove “.
Nice. When I got broken into, the scroats prised the roller shutter off the fire door and prised the fire door open. They were after 3 quads that were inside so they needed the main shutter open. If they’d looked at the remote control box on the wall they needed to press a little button to open them. Instead the scroats used a Yamaha Rhino to ram the main shutter open causing thousands in damages.
One of those doorbells for home use that activates a cam and your cell phone as soon as it see's any motion. You can call and notify the Police from anywhere as you head to the shop and you will know before hand if you are out numbered so maybe just blocking the getaway route until the authorities show up will be enough.
Good Job Bud.. I had the buggers peel the roof open and got in, only had bolts on the inside, Took all the power tools etc.. Insurance paid out so we got all new and bugger me they broke in again and got all the new stuff and a car and insurance would not pay out again.. cant be too safe
There only so much you can do, our workshop is like Fort Knox but they smashed a hole in the wall and carried £40k worth of tools in our bins down the railway line at the back of the building. Oh well
Had a mate in a really dodgy suburb (Rockingham Perth west aus ) He only had a tin shed and he chased off a few crack heads but he put weld mesh between the perlons with plastic mounts Then covered the inside with wood He electrifys the mesh with a high powered electric fence energiser, It won't stop a serious bust but the local crack heads come and pull sheets off the walls and try to cut the mesh and get a massive boot, not enough to seriously hurt but it'll and you arm hurt for an hour or so And scare them Even a serious theif if they're not expecting it it would make them think twice after the first hit The world got out and his place gets left alome now
Maybe if you had made the lug which is fixed to the hinged part on the radius, measured from the hinge, to form curved lug it would fit very snuggly to the plate on the outside. Very glad you have made the low life really work!!! Nothing worse than finding you have been visited. Did you consider fitting an alarm and/or CCTV camera?
Good job mate two many little tea leafs about now a days had mine done over few years back and came through roof hot wired my own forklift inside and drove it through main door had ten grands worth of gear an probably sold it for next to nothing make a few bucks and I was same as you one man band pissis you right off the c____ ts keep up the good work
Trouble is if they do get in some other way you have a workshop full of cutting and welding gear to get out again with your gear..Booby traps and mines mate..
That's a good thing to do a friend of mine got a motorcycle shop has a roll up door and a man door off to the side so what he did was he put a gate made out of 2 inch square tubing on the inside of the t door so if they get the door open they can't get the gate open and roll motorcycles but all this stuff is only good for the honest person because if they really want to get in I just got a power saw cut a hole in the door. 👍👍🇨🇦
Funky Monkey and there is more : like a 20 t hydraulic portable ram that can bend anything without making noise, especially a sheet metal door that matt has.
Just cut four of the lath down the middle and slide them out use th gap you create to Jack the remaining bottom section of the curtain out at an angle 15 minutes and your in.
looks nice and well thought out , think you should call youre insurance adjuster and see if he can lower youre premium with the new safety features in place you gathered quite some value in tools and cars in the shop and i think the added safety is a verry good idea you should still add some webcam pointing down intoo the main area with a motion detector so that even when they cant take anything you still can give some video to the cops and the insurance to prove it happened and maibe learn where to add more security
Big grown man gates immediately behind roller shutter are the answer & thick mesh or barbed wire on inside of roof. And land mines deactivated by your Bluetooth 😁
Iv seen people spend loads of money in lock set ups to see the side of the van with a nice hole in it and that's how they got in. I would be reinforcing that shutter. Like someone else mentioned a power breaker. But an alarm might be good and a nice big dog. I'd love to see a dog on althe channel as a mascot but that's just me. Few ideas your way. Even a beware of dog sign can be a deterioration for some people. If you get a dog please please call him urch
Great security work. Unfortunately, these days, if a burglar wants to get in a building, it will get in somehow. If it gets injured, the law, like an ass, is on the burglars side. We all should be free to protect what is ours by any means what so ever.
Yeah. Personal opinion is that if we were allowed to protect the stuff we've worked hard to own by implementing security systems that involve "Lethal force", The problem this country has with property theft would vanish (And my choice would be for it to vanish in a 415 V 3 phase induced cloud of vapour !!!!!!). For a long time the courts are way too lenient on the perpetrators of "Non violent" burglary considering the financial and emotional damage it does to the victims. When some toe rag breaks into a small shop or self employed tradesman's van, steals everything they can, Then smashes anything they can't nick for "fun", thus destroying the livelihoods and spirit of people who've sweated long hours to build the business, They should be punished a lot more than just getting 2 months (With good behavour) free bed and board at the taxpayers expense, then being told to pay a few pounds a month out of their unemployment benefits as compensation ! How I see it, There's plenty of shitty jobs that need doing in this country (Like cleaning sewers, clearing drainage ditches and cleaning offices in government buildings), So why not make them work hard (and preferably publicly so they know everyone can see them and recognise what they are) in a chain gang to help pay back what they've robbed from society, And possibly it'll give them time to think about what they've done to be in their current situation? If they don't want to work, Or try to slack off? Fine, Those people get to serve out their whole sentence on their own locked in a small cell with just a bed, a toilet, And possibly a handful of manuals about stuff like the building trades so they might actually learn something useful while they're in there.. If they act up, then their sentence gets extended by a week !
@@Reman1975 So true. The law and courts in this country are too soft. They are more interested in picking on the easier targets like vehicle drivers which are 'easy pickings' to rob of their hard earned money.
Great job 👍🏻 Sad you have to take those measures to stop scumbags braking in to your workshop and probably just smashing things up.....😩 Well done nice video Stevie 😎
You should also put some tight fit strip closing the gap between the door near the original lock, preventing too easy hooking/carding of the latch. Just so that day when you think "ill be back in 5 min, itll be fine" they are not inside in 1/2 without a sound. Just a few inches of aluminium, or hell even the draft prevention strips.
Its a damned shame that you have to protect your valuable equipment against lowlifes but you have to. I have had my stuff raided. Now not inly are the doors locked but I have also padlocked the lathe, the mill,and the welder to earthquake anchors screwed to the floor. You might want to consider doing the same for your stuff. Also get a LOUD burglar alarm. You have worked so had for your equipment and it would be a horrible shame for some s-t head to swipe any of it.
With all the metal cutting equipment you have lying around plus all the torches, If crooks ever got in , It would take them 30 secs to get out, I suggest you put security on your main electrical box/Main cut off and turn off the electric and lock it up good, That way there shit out of luck. Great Vid.:-)
It's always good not to show the world how you protect your property, but it always better to thake some protection to make it a little difficult for the crooks, as always thumps upp :-)
Ask for the pieces you put around the door lock I believe you could have eat tempered basically it made it harder and then tempered it they're made it almost impossible to get through not sure how the welding would have done to it though
id be putting one top above the cam pin, middle and bottom below cam pin :D also, my workshop, i put a 4" horizontal bar on a swing on inside of roller with poles going down from the arm to the bottom edge of the roller door, so roller door doesnt come up etc cant be too carefull :D
i also put a 5mm thick steel flat bar covering the gap between the door and frame top to bottom of that side/edge etc, this stops them accessing the door lock and prying the door gap etc also, instead of the swing arm said above, you could put the swing arm/horizontal bar to slide out or lift up etc, think i had mine about 1 metre from the ground etc, headlight height lol, the bars going from the swing arm vertical to the roller door bottom edge stop it from going up etc
Not boring at all. This is what I do for a living, I've been in the door game 20yr. Good thing about a shutter is they're noisy to break into so deter thieves. Good work mate.
I was glad to get out of the game.
@@decab8292 I love it
Like it. Maybe put a lock on your cutting gear so someone can't get in and simply cut a way out again through that roller door. I dunno. Suggestion might help, maybe overkill. I dunno.
That’s not a bad idea tbh. My pal in his workshop has a master disconnect for all the power circuits except lighting and alarm/cctv. He flips it off before he leaves and padlocks it in the off position.
I was going to say something similar as the pond life will use the tools in the shop to help get them out, all cutting and drilling mobile tools should be in a safe cabinet... Or at least the grinder blades and drill bits, hammers etc
Yeh that's a good idea. Thing is, if there professional and have all the tools you aint gonna stop them you can only slow them down a bit. Cheers
@@Urchfab that's it hey, but hope they ain't professionals the thieving game! I fear for my place as it's like yours, lots of equipment
I keep all my valuable tools, plus grinders, etc, inside a locked tool vault bolted to the concrete floor of my garage. And have CCTV covering inside and outside. As someone else rightly said, you can’t stop them, so all you can do is make it as difficult as possible.
Not boring at all and what You said there at the end was exactly what my insurance agent told me: "No matter what You do, the eager ones will always get in, the trick is to not just letting them walk out with your stuff". Nice video on how to make that a tad bit harder :)
I used to install those roller shutters and they can be knocked out of those guides quite easily, you've made a great job of that security 💂
I'm glad I got out of the trade too.
@@decab8292 as you will know it was hard graft installing those dirty heavy things all day, you certainly knew you'd done a days work, I'm like you glad to be out of it now 👍
Good job matt, now you can install a hd camera so you can see everything from home on your smartphone. 7 years ago, some thieves cut all my padlocks with boltcutters and stole aproximately 2000 euro of tools, electric tools, 3 tractor batteries, diesel and a lot more, so I learned my lesson in the hard way. Now all my entries are antitheft and heavy steel made of. Good luck and take care!
Nice Job Matt! It will certainly keep the Honest people out !
Been watching youtubes for years. Today I realized that we like your opening for each youtube better than any others. Weld On in good health!
Matt - I did not find it boring. As a matter of fact, it was interesting and satisfying to see you do it. I have never seen a video of yours that's boring. Keep up the fun and "boring" content. We all enjoy it, you, and your masteries. Thank you. Chuck in NE Kansas, USA
I loved it, not boring at all. Keep your guard up. Got people walking through my backyard in large residential neighborhood here in the states at night. its getting bad but not quite their yet. get motion detector alarms inside sent to your cellphone.and wildlife cams ouside up on the walls see whos walkin around your place after a few days. Its amazing...
Not at all boring Matt, you've made an otherwise flimsy door into a safe and secure workshop. You should be able to rest easy now.
You can never have too much security in today's world....next step booby traps and electrifying the outer perimeter? Nice one Matt!
im a firm believer in that as long as your not the weakest link on the block you'll be fine. Very nicely done.
Now to CNC a caddy for your padlock collection during the day! ;-)
Good job , things you have to do to stop the lowlifes nicking your stuff eh?!👍😎
Nah not boring at all Matt. Good to see some security options for roller doors thanks man.
I'm just really glad the linisher/grinder is finally on its stand!
Enjoyed watching, we think alike. Never trust anyone when your not around your own tools or workshop.
Better to be safe, secure than to be sorry and saying " I should have done that"
Good start, always best do security straight away rather than after an incident .
I use my forklift as ram barrier inside the door, cheap used forklift handy tool have .
If you live pretty close getting a diy security system that texts you on each zone that triggered.
I got one and they pretty good and uses a standard payg sim card so no other fees.
Has 1 outside pir light that only triggers if right up near doors thus already breached yard, impact sensor on door and switch sensor on door and motion sensor inside
You get perfect idea by what going on by stages of what triggered .
your main problem is once in the got lot good tools make exit easy .
Dummy cameras can be handy deterant although real ones vewable over internet not silly expensive .
There's already cctv and the compound is gated and alarmed so hopefully it should be good. just wanted to get the door a bit more secure.
door nice improvement, always amazed how bad they are, even had do my parents garage door as anglians lock efforts were diabolical even though security approved 3 point locking.
can't recommend alarm with sim card and sms alerts enough, saved my tools already, we got security van on estate but they useless, my alarm meant i new unit being burgled and able get on site scaring them off before gained full entry, fair bit of damage so still out of pocket putting that right but at least business not effected .
Lots of people put alarm Sounders outside ,but if you put an ear splitting sounder inside it makes very unpleasant, an you cant think straight. It saved my van tools,because people don't take much notice of car alarms! Good vid as usual.
Great job matt , industrial door engineer here , wouldnt have done
It any different my self
Those type of roller doors with the small wicket gate in are a nightmare for security , great job!
We would always build a cage inside aswell, gotta keep the old snap-on stuff safe.
That’s why my KRL box is in the dining room... I don’t trust having it in my garage at the back of the house.
Boring? No!! Excellent work there, workshops safe now and, so is all your stuff 👍🏽
Nice work. No one is getting in or out of there without going to a lot of trouble.
we just the same door on our garage,i even went further than you,i welded big washers over
the hinges on the push door.they got into my place ,this is what the cops told me.they had a van
with a spike that folded out,then they reversed into my door the spike opened the shutter sectioned.
by time police could be assed getting there they had gone.if you have room outside i would put a bar across
and bollards that go into floor.
Clever determined theives...assholes
Not boring at all!! I learned somethings!
Good job Matt. You can never be too careful. There is always someone who wants to steal other people’s things 👍🇨🇦
Nice job, Just wondering when you fitted the circular padlock why you made up your own shield? When you can buy them all together with the lock….:
Not boring at all , thanks for sharing.
Nice job Matt, adding those last brackets makes it really worthwhile. Bloke down the road had all the rest, but not the lower ones and the thieves used a stolen vehicle to ram the roller door and pop it out of the tracks. If it had the lower clips it may have prevented the lost equipment.
I like it ! Great job. It may not stop a determined thief but now they will work hard to earn what they steal. Might try alarm system.
Nice job Matt, you have got me thinking about roller door now. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Great job in your extra security locks. thanks for sharing. Another affective deterrent is a good guard dog in my opinion!
G'day Matt, in Australia we use spring loaded billiards that pop up out of the ground in front of the roller door, on the outside.
Coz we have idiots that steel 2 cars usually 4x4s and leave there victim a present of a totalled stolen 4x4 Jammed through the door.
Cure concrete filled heavy wall steel tube approximately 8" round, at a height that wipes out even a truck at speed😉🙂🤗👍👍
Nice job nothing is boring what you do 👍
AWESOME!!! Thank you for these great tips!
Here in crime free Manc, there's always a bar across the door.
And the best barricades I've seen are big blocks of concrete that you can only lift with a forklift from inside the building.
You're right about stopping them getting out through a door. Certainly in a house, it's good that they have to leave how they got in. Hopefully involving broken glass.
Great job Matt, Fort Knox in the UK.
Hope your landlord is cool with your mods to his property...
If you really want to ruin a thief's day-Stand some axle shafts upright in the floor. Drill a collar pipe bigger than the shaft diameter for added strength. Person backs a truck into the door to bend the bottom panel gets a rude awakening. If in the future you get a forklift, back that against the door and put in gear
you have some interesting locks, I've never seen any of those you used.
While it is a shame to think that you need to do something like this, it only takes one break in to lose a lifetime of tool investments. It happened to me once, and now I keep my stuff locked tight. Great work as always.
Install Rhino posts, one inside the shutters and one outside too - as thats the only way to keep those cool cars in there... and a 10ft shipping container (inside the premises) to lock up all the tools and equipment into it!
The only thing locks do is keep honest people honest. Not a lot you can do to keep a theif out that wants to take your stuff. Keep up the good fight
Indeed.
Fantastic video. Looks great 👍. God bless 🙏
Nice work Matt, when you drop your shutter pull the chain a little more to load weight on the door it will rattle less when you are inside and it’s windy 🌬👍🏻
Nicely done a key is only to keep an honest man out
nice upgrade. keep up the great work
I know this might be an overkill for
You buy a gate on the inside would be the final touch . Then any crooks won’t be able to roll out anything . You do have all of the tools to help them get out . . Great video as always keep it up Matt . “ like a glove “.
Thanks for a great video! You’re aces!👍🏼😅
No bud, not boring at all, some good ideas!
Nice. When I got broken into, the scroats prised the roller shutter off the fire door and prised the fire door open. They were after 3 quads that were inside so they needed the main shutter open. If they’d looked at the remote control box on the wall they needed to press a little button to open them. Instead the scroats used a Yamaha Rhino to ram the main shutter open causing thousands in damages.
One of those doorbells for home use that activates a cam and your cell phone as soon as it see's any motion. You can call and notify the Police from anywhere as you head to the shop and you will know before hand if you are out numbered so maybe just blocking the getaway route until the authorities show up will be enough.
Fits like a glove : )
Nice . You can never have to much security .
Must be summer?? Outside in a tee shirt. No hoodie or beanie.😁
Good Job Bud.. I had the buggers peel the roof open and got in, only had bolts on the inside, Took all the power tools etc.. Insurance paid out so we got all new and bugger me they broke in again and got all the new stuff and a car and insurance would not pay out again.. cant be too safe
Like fort knox mate,well done
If you have WiFi available put a camera up. I can watch my lockup from home. The door locking at the end reminded me of the beginning of Porridge 😃
There only so much you can do, our workshop is like Fort Knox but they smashed a hole in the wall and carried £40k worth of tools in our bins down the railway line at the back of the building. Oh well
I worked in a garage where they did exactly the same, opened the door to find a man sized hole in the wall and blocks all over the floor.
@@Urchfab Next Urchfab project, Mat lines walls with steel plate ! :)
Had a mate in a really dodgy suburb (Rockingham Perth west aus )
He only had a tin shed and he chased off a few crack heads
but he put weld mesh between the perlons with plastic mounts
Then covered the inside with wood
He electrifys the mesh with a high powered electric fence energiser, It won't stop a serious bust but the local crack heads come and pull sheets off the walls and try to cut the mesh and get a massive boot, not enough to seriously hurt but it'll and you arm hurt for an hour or so And scare them Even a serious theif if they're not expecting it it would make them think twice after the first hit
The world got out and his place gets left alome now
nice work
Great work! ✅👍
Hate thieves with a passion.
Maybe if you had made the lug which is fixed to the hinged part on the radius, measured from the hinge, to form curved lug it would fit very snuggly to the plate on the outside. Very glad you have made the low life really work!!! Nothing worse than finding you have been visited. Did you consider fitting an alarm and/or CCTV camera?
Good job mate two many little tea leafs about now a days had mine done over few years back and came through roof hot wired my own forklift inside and drove it through main door had ten grands worth of gear an probably sold it for next to nothing make a few bucks and I was same as you one man band pissis you right off the c____ ts keep up the good work
Enjoyed that. Therapeutic
Trouble is if they do get in some other way you have a workshop full of cutting and welding gear to get out again with your gear..Booby traps and mines mate..
45k subs That's great.
That's a good thing to do a friend of mine got a motorcycle shop has a roll up door and a man door off to the side so what he did was he put a gate made out of 2 inch square tubing on the inside of the t door so if they get the door open they can't get the gate open and roll motorcycles but all this stuff is only good for the honest person because if they really want to get in I just got a power saw cut a hole in the door. 👍👍🇨🇦
plasma cutter! thumbs up!!!!!
Nice job. You're all set for the zombie apocalypse! Nice video. Cheers! : )
Worst thing ever invented were battery angle grinders
Funky Monkey and there is more : like a 20 t hydraulic portable ram that can bend anything without making noise, especially a sheet metal door that matt has.
gas torch is the way to go
Just cut four of the lath down the middle and slide them out use th gap you create to Jack the remaining bottom section of the curtain out at an angle 15 minutes and your in.
looks nice and well thought out , think you should call youre insurance adjuster and see if he can lower youre premium with the new safety features in place
you gathered quite some value in tools and cars in the shop and i think the added safety is a verry good idea you should still add some webcam pointing down intoo the main area with a motion detector so that even when they cant take anything you still can give some video to the cops and the insurance to prove it happened and maibe learn where to add more security
Big grown man gates immediately behind roller shutter are the answer & thick mesh or barbed wire on inside of roof. And land mines deactivated by your Bluetooth 😁
Not boreing at all, good job. With a bit of luck you might get some work out of that.
You need to add some Roller Shutter Bullet Pin Locks. They help stop them splitting the slats and opening the door.
Job's a good one! 👍
looking forward to seeing more project work, but this was a good video and reminder of life(or low lifes)
Iv seen people spend loads of money in lock set ups to see the side of the van with a nice hole in it and that's how they got in. I would be reinforcing that shutter. Like someone else mentioned a power breaker. But an alarm might be good and a nice big dog. I'd love to see a dog on althe channel as a mascot but that's just me. Few ideas your way. Even a beware of dog sign can be a deterioration for some people. If you get a dog please please call him urch
I've never seen those type of locks before. I live in dallas texas in the US
Make sure you put a cover on the round lock location or some joker can lock you in. Now do the rest of the trading estate, good little earner.
Bluudy ell, Fort Knox. Bad neighbourhood? It's gunna take you an hour to open up. Nice engineering and welding as usual.
Great security work.
Unfortunately, these days, if a burglar wants to get in a building, it will get in somehow. If it gets injured, the law, like an ass, is on the burglars side. We all should be free to protect what is ours by any means what so ever.
Yeah. Personal opinion is that if we were allowed to protect the stuff we've worked hard to own by implementing security systems that involve "Lethal force", The problem this country has with property theft would vanish (And my choice would be for it to vanish in a 415 V 3 phase induced cloud of vapour !!!!!!).
For a long time the courts are way too lenient on the perpetrators of "Non violent" burglary considering the financial and emotional damage it does to the victims. When some toe rag breaks into a small shop or self employed tradesman's van, steals everything they can, Then smashes anything they can't nick for "fun", thus destroying the livelihoods and spirit of people who've sweated long hours to build the business, They should be punished a lot more than just getting 2 months (With good behavour) free bed and board at the taxpayers expense, then being told to pay a few pounds a month out of their unemployment benefits as compensation !
How I see it, There's plenty of shitty jobs that need doing in this country (Like cleaning sewers, clearing drainage ditches and cleaning offices in government buildings), So why not make them work hard (and preferably publicly so they know everyone can see them and recognise what they are) in a chain gang to help pay back what they've robbed from society, And possibly it'll give them time to think about what they've done to be in their current situation? If they don't want to work, Or try to slack off? Fine, Those people get to serve out their whole sentence on their own locked in a small cell with just a bed, a toilet, And possibly a handful of manuals about stuff like the building trades so they might actually learn something useful while they're in there.. If they act up, then their sentence gets extended by a week !
@@Reman1975 So true. The law and courts in this country are too soft. They are more interested in picking on the easier targets like vehicle drivers which are 'easy pickings' to rob of their hard earned money.
Great job 👍🏻 Sad you have to take those measures to stop scumbags braking in to your workshop and probably just smashing things up.....😩 Well done nice video Stevie 😎
You should also put some tight fit strip closing the gap between the door near the original lock, preventing too easy hooking/carding of the latch. Just so that day when you think "ill be back in 5 min, itll be fine" they are not inside in 1/2 without a sound. Just a few inches of aluminium, or hell even the draft prevention strips.
Hi, what brand is that cnc plasma cutter? Please share the link ... Much appreciated
Its a damned shame that you have to protect your valuable equipment against lowlifes but you have to. I have had my stuff raided. Now not inly are the doors locked but I have also padlocked the lathe, the mill,and the welder to earthquake anchors screwed to the floor. You might want to consider doing the same for your stuff. Also get a LOUD burglar alarm. You have worked so had for your equipment and it would be a horrible shame for some s-t head to swipe any of it.
I hope your landlord never has to evict you he will have a tough time getting in.
Great video - does anyone know where to get the round pin locks in the uk shown at 9mins?
Proper job! 💪🏻
Now make lots of copies of the keys for those padlocks
hi doug good to see you bob
With all the metal cutting equipment you have lying around plus all the torches, If crooks ever got in , It would take them 30 secs to get out, I suggest you put security on your main electrical box/Main cut off and turn off the electric and lock it up good, That way there shit out of luck. Great Vid.:-)
Now make a secure cabinet for any equipment that can be used to cut a way out of the place!
Would be nice if you were allowed make it all live with 3 phase activated when force was applied to the locks or doors👍.
They be blowing up that's a good lesson Haha
It's always good not to show the world how you protect your property, but it always better to thake some protection to make it a little difficult for the crooks, as always thumps upp :-)
Ask for the pieces you put around the door lock I believe you could have eat tempered basically it made it harder and then tempered it they're made it almost impossible to get through not sure how the welding would have done to it though
Very useful!
*awesome job...watched the whole vid :)*
well done !
Need to also try and protect the hinges
mark piper yes, he could weld just a hinge upside down, so the thieves can’t lift the door.
Good stuff !
id be putting one top above the cam pin, middle and bottom below cam pin :D
also, my workshop, i put a 4" horizontal bar on a swing on inside of roller with poles going down from the arm to the bottom edge of the roller door, so roller door doesnt come up etc
cant be too carefull :D
i also put a 5mm thick steel flat bar covering the gap between the door and frame top to bottom of that side/edge etc, this stops them accessing the door lock and prying the door gap etc
also, instead of the swing arm said above, you could put the swing arm/horizontal bar to slide out or lift up etc, think i had mine about 1 metre from the ground etc, headlight height lol, the bars going from the swing arm vertical to the roller door bottom edge stop it from going up etc