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Originally Posted by Bob86ZZ4
Uummmm,.,. did you read my post #78? on page 8?
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Did I read it? Yup. Did it sink in what you meant till I re-read it? Nope.
I can save myself couple hundred bucks by mounting some sort of deadbolt on the inside of the existing door so that it catches the inside of the wall to keep it closed. I think that's what you meant by a surface mount. Or I just might build in a door. Door would have to open inwards, just in case I needed to give the outer door a good shove. Someone in the show suggested using some 1/8" braided wire with a lock to keep the outer door locked open. But now that I know the outer door cannot be locked with the lock in place, not that worried about it.
Anyone think of any advantages to having the door open outwards? Most household doors open in.