Door lock suggestions

Did you disassemble the original door latch arm mechanism on the inside? That was my hope with installing this lock, but I just discovered that the door has too much movement without the original latch.
 
Locks only keep honest people honest. These buses have 10+ windows on the sides and two giant ones in the front. A bank vault door isn't going to keep people from getting in.
 
Locks only keep honest people honest. These buses have 10+ windows on the sides and two giant ones in the front. A bank vault door isn't going to keep people from getting in.

True, But if you don't roll out the carpet for them they will likely move on....
And not to be overly cliché but I lock the door when I we go to bed for other peoples protection.....

Yukon
 
Mine's not done yet, but I will be using a conventional house deadbolt and door latch.

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Locks only keep honest people honest. These buses have 10+ windows on the sides and two giant ones in the front. A bank vault door isn't going to keep people from getting in.

Thats an old cliche. Have you ever removed a windshield? it is one tough mofo. As for beating in a window that is 6 feet off the ground ?
Not likely The thing that slows down todays low rent with a pair of harbor freight bolt cuttres or a 4 foot piece of pipe or even an angle grinderdefended against with a a small investment of time and money .For example your rear door is openable in a heartbeat with nothing more than a pocket knife.
Try it, put pressure on the door and use a sharp pointed knife to to push the bolt back.
Or, since there is such a generous gap around your unprotected bolt, an 18 inch prybar would pop that door faster than you could open it with the key.
Rivet a spacer in the door jamb so a pry bar will not fit and rivet a plate over the bolt and voila, the thief moves on.
Great instructional video on the installation though.
 
Thats an old cliche. Have you ever removed a windshield? it is one tough mofo. As for beating in a window that is 6 feet off the ground ?
Not likely The thing that slows down todays low rent with a pair of harbor freight bolt cuttres or a 4 foot piece of pipe or even an angle grinderdefended against with a a small investment of time and money .For example your rear door is openable in a heartbeat with nothing more than a pocket knife.
Try it, put pressure on the door and use a sharp pointed knife to to push the bolt back.
Or, since there is such a generous gap around your unprotected bolt, an 18 inch prybar would pop that door faster than you could open it with the key.
Rivet a spacer in the door jamb so a pry bar will not fit and rivet a plate over the bolt and voila, the thief moves on.
Great instructional video on the installation though.
All the rear windows that are rubber gasket mounted can be breached in seconds, quietly.
 
I am installing a surface mount deadbolt with a combination mechanical lock. It is made by Lockey and cost $93-$134 . Get the extension kit that will extend the lock up to 5" for around $17. the surface mount lock does away with the need for a wood panel addition to let a regular deadbolt work. I'll post a video when I get it done...
 
I have a folding door that folds inward. I drilled a 1/4" hole near the front left corner of the bottom step and when the door is closed from the outside, insert a 4" slide padlock thru the hole and around the metal slide guide located in the same area as the hole you drilled.. this prevents the slide from opening the door. it also saves extensive work installing latches or cylinder locks , on this type of door anyway....
 
I used these locks - a single cylinder jimmy-proof lock. Turned out nice I think.

Granted it's not on the bi-fold door, but I think it would fit and work well there as well.
 

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I have a folding door that folds inward. I drilled a 1/4" hole near the front left corner of the bottom step and when the door is closed from the outside, insert a 4" slide padlock thru the hole and around the metal slide guide located in the same area as the hole you drilled.. this prevents the slide from opening the door. it also saves extensive work installing latches or cylinder locks , on this type of door anyway....



Scoolbus, like this?
 

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Simple temporary lock

I am starting off by using my school bus to move to Florida from Baltimore. I need to lock the bus during loading or when I go to a rest area. Here is my simple temporary solution.
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Has anyone found one of these jimmy-proof deadbolt kits where you can get more than one with a common key? I'm OK with a couple extra keys if I have to, but would like to have a common key for multiple deadbolts if possible.
 

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