I think my first 'barrier' is a magnetic release. Somewhere about a foot
back of the top back corner of the door will be a secret spot where a magnet
sits, ready to flip a relay which permits the door lever to turn. Its
companion magnet is in the palm of my hand, so that when I unobtrusively
lean on the spot to turn the lever, my hand sits just where the magnet is. I
will palm the hand magnet. A buddy uses these to release the headrest
panels and says they have no effect on the compass.........
Anyway that's the plan.
Ferg
A064
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cliff Shaw" <flyinggpa@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Waht is your favorite way of locking door?
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| Door Locks Now this is a new topic !!!!!!
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| I abide by the theory that a "bad guy" will get in anyway. The locks
system
| I make is the type that makes the good guys stay out. The bad guys will
get
| in by braking some thing anyway.
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| I installed key lock units that rotate a bar inside the door 90 degrees.
| This bar blocks the movement of the shoot bolt. The door handle feels
stiff
| and is not going to move without a very heavy pull. Thus the good guy
will
| not get in !!!!
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| Just a note: Here in the USA, the TSA has made several attempts to
require
| us to have two locks / security devises on our planes. My door locks are
| the second. The hanger door lick is the first.
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| Cliff Shaw
| 1041 Euclid ave.
| Edmonds, WA 98020
| 425 776 5555
| http://www.europaowners.org/WileE
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| > What is your favorite way of locking your door on europa?
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| > thx.
| > Ron Parigoris
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