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And the title of the thread is 'Locking Sheds'. I have a shed, locked, but not on an allotment as I don't have one.
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Originally posted by Cadalot View Post200 views and only 13 votes in the Poll at the top of the thread with a 7/6 split that is a little disappointing...
Cad just now there's 27 members and 1142 guests on the vine like the others have said not everyone who views contributes to the thread.
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I built my own shed from pallets and recycled timber (see my thread on the build) and I incorporated a mortice lock and a hasp/padlock.
I have also installed a bleeper alarm that sounds when the door is opened. None of which will stop a professional thief. However inside is crammed and requires some removal of tatt to get at the stuff of any value.
I suspect frustration might result in a fire, but there is no knowing for sure.
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............and not everyone has an allotment!
............and I have looked at this thread several times even though it has no relevance to me.
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It's about standard!
Remember- not everyone has a shed on their allotment
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I don't have a Lottie now, but when we did, nothing of value was ever kept in it...I just used to hook on an open padlock so from a distance it looked locked.
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I didn't lock mine initially and although I left nothing of value I got fed up wandering the site every time I went down trying to find where my stuff had been moved to. Somebody obviously found it hilarious to swap things about. Got most things back but it wasted a lot of time I don't have so I added a cheap padlock. As somebody else said, it stops the jokers but will break without much farm if somebody really wants to get in.
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I lock mine as we have a few tealeafs on our site but there is nothing of any value in the shed it's on the roof .my solar panels. Which no one bothers to think about.
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We were advised by the Police and the Local Council who run the site, to leave nothing of value in the shed and not to lock it.
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Technically I leave mine open, but I put a padlock on the bolt in such a way that, from a distance, it looks like it's been padlocked (I used to lock it but the padlock got rusty and it was just too much fuss).
Been doing that for 3 years and, touchwood, seems to do the trick.
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I voted lock.
I don't lock any of mine but then they are in my garden. I don't lock the house when We go out either, and car key are kept in the ignition.
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