Hi All
Just went onto my allotment during my lunch break and found that the lock on the shed door has been ripped off and the doors on both greenhouses have been ragged off their runners, all were padlocked to stop them being slid open but obviously this was not good enough.
Any advice on how to secure the greenhouse doors a bit better would be appreciated, as for the shed I am going to strengthen where the hasp is fastened and use nuts and bolts right through this time instead of screws.
Luckily it must have been kids as nothing is missing, but I am going to have to take some tools after work and put the doors back on the greenhouses.
Cheers Chris
Just went onto my allotment during my lunch break and found that the lock on the shed door has been ripped off and the doors on both greenhouses have been ragged off their runners, all were padlocked to stop them being slid open but obviously this was not good enough.
Any advice on how to secure the greenhouse doors a bit better would be appreciated, as for the shed I am going to strengthen where the hasp is fastened and use nuts and bolts right through this time instead of screws.
Luckily it must have been kids as nothing is missing, but I am going to have to take some tools after work and put the doors back on the greenhouses.
Cheers Chris

That's awful Crichmond. I never know if it's better to padlock or not - more damage with padlocks forced off the doors, but having none makes you a target for opportunists.

who says there is no honour amongst theives, as it is the only shed that hasn't been done over at all.

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