Steve Griffis of Federal Lock and Safe sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photos. There’s not much else I can say. How about you? #wordless
The exterior:
The interior:
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Steve Griffis of Federal Lock and Safe sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photos. There’s not much else I can say. How about you? #wordless
The exterior:
The interior:
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Gotta say the 240VAC 50 amp circuit ran through it is my favorite part.
It’s missing the flux capacitor.
Did anybody else notice the 240V plug mounted to the corner of the wall with no box? At least the wire’s in conduit…I guess…
….If you can get past the deadbolt, deadbolt cover, and if you can get through the jimmy proof dead latch, and cut through the metal bar without cutting into the power cable and either setting off the possible alarm or being electrified by the 250V current, and don’t fall over the boxes and need a tetanus shot afterwards you might get inside….
And then there’s the wiring issue too.
Nightmare all around.
The ‘primary’ lock in the image is the long-discontinued Ideal Security Super Guard Lock II, an automatic latching single cylinder jimmy proof lock; also offered in a double cylinder version back in the day.
One too many break ins .lol and perhaps more electrified than you think .lol . I remember those Ideal grip handle drop bolts or Jimmy proof locks wow Bring back the 80’s
The best way to enter from the outside, a rock.
Holy wordless Wednesday Batman! Looks extremely secure in a very weird way!!
Well lets see…
Ideal Security Hardware Super Guard Lock II Jimmy Proof,
Schlage Double sided Deadbolt,
Schlage A Series Entry,
Sorry do not know brand of crossbar,
When you can just break the glass and crawl under bar and wiring……