DIY Storage Shed Security Locking Bar

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024

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  • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
    @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  3 роки тому +6

    See all my DIY Shed Build videos here - ua-cam.com/play/PLC_QVs9y_q3tAXy20aNUBBd79fsqD2QCk.html

  • @bobmorrone6014
    @bobmorrone6014 6 місяців тому +3

    So far yours seems to be the best method I've seen. I'm going to use this, since I too enjoy fabricating my own stuff.

  • @growlinggrasshopper
    @growlinggrasshopper Рік тому +3

    Locks keep honest people honest. If a thief wants your stuff then they will find a way. Talking to a cop said was a thief who took years to catch was cutting holes in roof of people’s homes to gain access

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  Рік тому

      At least this will keep the honest people and lazy thieves out. 😂

    • @tammanthashaw9299
      @tammanthashaw9299 6 місяців тому

      Your so right, that's why. I'm going to secure a fence and three mean ass dogs, I'm turning loose when I'm not home.

  • @mrkevt542
    @mrkevt542 3 роки тому +6

    Nice build. The lock is the weakest part of the setup and can be broken and removed faster than it can be unlocked using a key. You might want to think about a hardened steel pin and a high security padlock.

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  3 роки тому

      That is a good point Kevin and definitely something worth considering. I appreciate your comment.

    • @dbf1dware
      @dbf1dware Рік тому +1

      Good Lord. My thought on seeing such a stout locking mechanism on a shed was, "wow, there must be some amazing treasure in there to warrant such an aggressively strong locking mechanism. I'm going to definitely just saw my way through the wall to get that treasure!" But, that bar and the fixtures look awesome and seem to work so smoothly. VERY nice work.

  • @tamo9520
    @tamo9520 Рік тому +1

    I love this idea & have so many ideas for its use. I feel that we've jut got to find a way to protect the lock from being picked tho.

  • @KeepGrindingGarage
    @KeepGrindingGarage 7 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely love it..pure genius

  • @lisat9707
    @lisat9707 2 роки тому

    Looking at this. The DIY requires welding..... Could you do this with off the shelf items? I'm thinking large eye screws screwed or bolted in with a long steel piece threaded through and a locking mechanism from that.....

  • @scottjune3554
    @scottjune3554 3 роки тому +2

    Nice work Bruce
    As usual
    Your welding skills have improved immensely

  • @uhhwhat9852
    @uhhwhat9852 Рік тому

    love it! curious what you would do for a sliding door with only a top track

  • @hipairbrush1053
    @hipairbrush1053 3 роки тому +2

    Really great fabrication.... well thought out.

  • @phonotd
    @phonotd 3 роки тому +2

    Nice build Bruce and your welds look amazing, well done on all counts.

  • @richardedwin5980
    @richardedwin5980 Рік тому +2

    Would love some more info on what size materials you used. I know you said you used 3/16” plate steel to build the U channels but what are the dimensions? It looks like you measured 1 3/4” wide by 6 1/2” in length for each U channel. Would I be correct in saying that? You then mounted the U channel to another plate of 3/16”. What were the length and width of those plates? What size square tube did you use (length & diameter)? What size holes did you drill in those plates? Why did you use 4” carriage bolts on two of them and 5” bolts on the other? Which went where? Thanks for any advice and info. Looks like a great method of securing the doors. Best I’ve seen yet. All of the stuff you buy online is crap in in quality of materials compared to yours.

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  Рік тому +1

      Hi Richard, none of the dimensions are critical in this build and most of them are custom to fit my particular door opening. I used a 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" square tube 1/8" wall thickness and it's 68" long. To make the u channel it needs to be long enough to fit around three sides of the square tube with a little wiggle room for the bar to slide through. I think mine were 1 5/8" wide and 5 1/4" in length. The bends were made at 1 3/4" increments and this gave me just over 1/8" clearance on three sides for the square tube to slide through easily. The u channels were welded to a 3/16" plate that was 1 5/8" X 4 1/2". I don't remember what size hole I drilled into the mounting plates. It was what ever size hole needed to accommodate the square portion of the carriage bolt so the head would sit flush with the outside surface then tack welded into place so they don't spin when you tighten the nut on the other end. I used 4" carriage bolts to go through the door because those are going through the thin side (1 1/2") of a 2x4 board. I used the 5" carriage bolts to go through the door frame. The door frame bolts needed to be longer because they are going through the 2x4 boards on the thicker side of the board. (3 1/2") Hopefully this will help you out and I wish you the best with your project.

    • @richardedwin5980
      @richardedwin5980 Рік тому +1

      @@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10 thanks for laying that all out for me. Having the dimensions really helps! One other quick question…I bought the same lock you did off of the link you provided. I saw another video where you sured up the lock with some tubular steel. What size steel did you use? And what length did you cut them to? Thanks again.

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  Рік тому

      The tubing is 1 - 1/2" OD 1/8" wall thickness. The top tube is 2" and the bottom tube is 2 - 1/2" in length.

    • @richardedwin5980
      @richardedwin5980 Рік тому +1

      @@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10 again…thanks for the info. I appreciate you taking the time out of your schedule to respond and provide the info. Great video.

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  Рік тому

      No problem at all. It's nice to know my video helped you out.

  • @SuggyRacing
    @SuggyRacing 11 місяців тому +1

    I built one exactly the same. The only issue is i think thieves would just cut the bar in half rather than tackle the lock. Did you put anything inside the long bar for extra thickness?

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  11 місяців тому

      No I didn’t add anything to the bar. You have a good point. People will get into anything if they want to bad enough. I’m pretty sure my shed is the toughest to get into in my neighborhood and this will slow them down quite significantly.

    • @SuggyRacing
      @SuggyRacing 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah that's it, can only slow them down. I like the lock part on the bar. Might do that on mine. Nice work 👍​@@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  11 місяців тому

      Thank you, I appreciate that!

    • @stansmith-h2b
      @stansmith-h2b 8 місяців тому

      With battery circular saws available. They would just go to the back wall and cut a hole to get in.

  • @P--O
    @P--O 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video on a brilliant solution!
    Greetings from a new subscriber in Sweden

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video. God bless 🙏

  • @agee8322
    @agee8322 2 роки тому +1

    Good work! Is that just a normal mig welder? (& tig on end cap work?)
    You need cover plates over the hinges!

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks, yes and yes on the mig and tig welding. You're right about the hinges. I may go back and replace a screw on each plate of each hinge with a through bolt and nut on the inside. Thanks for your input!

  • @rwg727
    @rwg727 4 місяці тому +1

    cool that you can tag weld also!

    • @rwg727
      @rwg727 4 місяці тому

      I meant TIG weld! 😁

  • @StreetMachine18
    @StreetMachine18 3 роки тому +3

    nice design! it would be easier for someone to rip a sheet of T1-11 siding off and make entry thru the wall.

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks and I agree, the quickest way into the shed without a key would be going through a wall.

    • @si0054
      @si0054 9 місяців тому

      A. It OTT, but I thought about a design where you could put a layer of metal grid mesh between the outer and inner layers of the shed. Would take some fabrication and possibly over engineered. But if it’s between keeping your tools safe to not, worth it to slow them down. I think I’m going to use that methodology to build an inner cage for tool storage

  • @robertcornelius3514
    @robertcornelius3514 Рік тому +1

    Looks great.

  • @sangfarmert3598
    @sangfarmert3598 3 роки тому +2

    You could protect the lock by welding square tubing shield on top and bottom, top just high enough to make the lock flange inaccessible

    • @sangfarmert3598
      @sangfarmert3598 3 роки тому +1

      And a square tube on the bottom just allowing access to the key insert hole. Push the lock up with a dowel to remove.

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  3 роки тому

      That is a good idea! That may be a near future project.

  • @qfx125
    @qfx125 6 місяців тому

    Excellent this locking bar better the what people are selling

    • @qfx125
      @qfx125 6 місяців тому

      How much to make one 1600mm wide

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  6 місяців тому

      Sorry but I don't build them to sell. It would cost way too much to ship it and no one would want to pay what it costs.

  • @nsanerydah
    @nsanerydah 2 роки тому +2

    Too bad I need a welder, all the tools and way more practice to make it. Amazing video though. Great work!

  • @Ozzypup1
    @Ozzypup1 2 роки тому

    Cool idea as a way to slow people down I guess. But with modern battery powered tools it wouldnt take long to cut that up. Or maybe even a large pair of bolt cutters like I have.

  • @3RDOOR
    @3RDOOR 3 роки тому +1

    Perfect thank you

  • @papajon62
    @papajon62 2 роки тому +2

    Row of dimes on those welds, very clean

  • @davemi00
    @davemi00 3 роки тому +1

    Interesting !

  • @richirich1963
    @richirich1963 Рік тому +1

    Where can I buy it instead?

  • @lisat9707
    @lisat9707 2 роки тому

    Sounds like allot of rubbing on that nice protective paint. Maybe adding a layer of hard plastic to the inside of those holders would make it easier to slide and protect the paint from damage somthing like a milk jug thickness... Black so maybe old cut up oil container cleaned out.. candle wax on the bottom or black crayon couldn't hurt I don't think🤔 depending on weather and heat down there it might melt off and make a mess...

  • @whiteboy6001
    @whiteboy6001 2 роки тому +1

    Can you make me one and how much? I also have a double door shed

    • @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10
      @DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10  2 роки тому

      Sorry but I don't make them to sell, it would cost way too much to ship. You can find some commercial ones on the internet if you do a search for "shed security locking bar".

  • @egc04
    @egc04 Рік тому +2

    dont wear gloves using a drill press ....clamp it or a vice

  • @Annapolisprep
    @Annapolisprep 2 роки тому

    The cordless grinder with a cutting wheel has made it nearly impossible to secure anything. I could be in that shed in 2 minutes

    • @paulsholar9356
      @paulsholar9356 2 роки тому +1

      But you'd have to turn on a wood chipper to disguise your work.

  • @Derrickj-qn3em
    @Derrickj-qn3em 11 місяців тому +1

    Build me one too