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Door chains and check arms
7 May 2016, 09:46,
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Door chains and check arms
Apparently a slightly new twist to the increase in home intrusion robberies is happening. What the scum do is just knock on your door as as soon as you begin to open the door they charge it or kick it knocking the home owner backwards, they then rush in and rob the you often using violence. Thought it prudent to remind folks of the befit of will fitted secure door chain / bars to limit how far a door will open to prevent this type of robbery. But remember a super duper high tensile stainless steel chain or check arm is useless if only secured with a couple of screws into a wooden door frame. you need high quality fixings right through the door frame and secured into the masonry beyond.

And folks do get into the habit of keeping those doors LOCKED esp after dusk.

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7 May 2016, 09:49,
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RE: Door chains and check arms
Link to Secure by design web site.
http://www.securedbydesign.com/crime-pre...d-windows/

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7 May 2016, 13:28,
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RE: Door chains and check arms
(7 May 2016, 09:49)NorthernRaider Wrote: Link to Secure by design web site.
http://www.securedbydesign.com/crime-pre...d-windows/

Here's my door security


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7 May 2016, 16:10,
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RE: Door chains and check arms
(7 May 2016, 13:28)Tartar Horde Wrote:
(7 May 2016, 09:49)NorthernRaider Wrote: Link to Secure by design web site.
http://www.securedbydesign.com/crime-pre...d-windows/

Here's my door security


I do like that, looks like it might be of the better quality then the crap that is sold, but no good in a hallway unless very wide.

Any more info on it?



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7 May 2016, 18:56,
#5
RE: Door chains and check arms
The point beats the edge every time
just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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7 May 2016, 20:20,
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RE: Door chains and check arms
They dont like it up them do they Captain Mainwaring ?

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8 May 2016, 00:49,
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RE: Door chains and check arms
(7 May 2016, 20:20)NorthernRaider Wrote: They dont like it up them do they Captain Mainwaring ?



HAHAHA




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Do not look for a sanctuary in anyone except your self    ཨོཾ་མ་ཎི་པདྨེ་ཧཱུྃ
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8 May 2016, 13:14,
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RE: Door chains and check arms
(7 May 2016, 16:10)Nemesis Wrote:
(7 May 2016, 13:28)Tartar Horde Wrote:
(7 May 2016, 09:49)NorthernRaider Wrote: Link to Secure by design web site.
http://www.securedbydesign.com/crime-pre...d-windows/

Here's my door security


I do like that, looks like it might be of the better quality then the crap that is sold, but no good in a hallway unless very wide.

Any more info on it?

Yea it's a Valiant armoury "bastard Sword"
The Sword Stats are:

This medieval sword has an Overall Length: 44 ½ in
The Sword features a Type XIIIa Sword Blade
Sword Blade Length: 35 in
Sword Fuller Length: 16 1/4 in
Sword Blade Width at Guard 1 13/16th in

Sword Blade Width 2 inches from the tip: 7/8th in

Sword Handle Length: 7 1/4 in
Medieval Sword Style 5 Guard is 8 3/8th in. and now made from Mild Steel
Medieval Pommel Type J (oval) 1 13/16th tall 2 3/16th wide and now made from Mild Steel
Sword Weight: 3 lb 2 oz
Overall sword weight with scabbard: 4 lb 2 oz

The Sword Stats are:

This medieval sword has an Overall Length: 44 ½ in
The Sword features a Type XIIIa Sword Blade
Sword Blade Length: 35 in
Sword Fuller Length: 16 1/4 in
Sword Blade Width at Guard 1 13/16th in

Sword Blade Width 2 inches from the tip: 7/8th in

Sword Handle Length: 7 1/4 in
Medieval Sword Style 5 Guard is 8 3/8th in. and now made from Mild Steel
Medieval Pommel Type J (oval) 1 13/16th tall 2 3/16th wide and now made from Mild Steel
Sword Weight: 3 lb 2 oz
Overall sword weight with scabbard: 4 lb 2 oz
Sword P.O.B. 5 1/4 inch from Guard
Sword C.O.P. 20 1/4 in from Guard

These are Real Medieval Swords and as such made the way medieval swords were in the past.

As these are real hand forged Medieval Swords, specs can vary with each piece. Perfectly useable in hallways etc, you just need to use the correct technique.


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8 May 2016, 13:17,
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RE: Door chains and check arms
(7 May 2016, 18:56)Barneyboy Wrote: The point beats the edge every time

That is the eternal argument Barneyboy, there's lots of historical data to show favour for each approach, but don't forget most swords are capable of using point as well as edge!
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8 May 2016, 14:25,
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RE: Door chains and check arms
TH is that the sword you used when you appeared in Robin Hood, Men in tights ? Smile

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