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Security screen ideas for air conditioner.
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... I need to install a window air conditioner in a ground-level (actually basement) window in a funky neighborhood. It's an old, beat, building so I don't need anything fancy or expensive. Cheap, functional, and something I could do or easily get someone to do would be great. My question is: Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions about what might work for this and be relatively easy to do? I know that anything I do can be defeated, but I'm looking for something that might just make it not worth the effort for someone to try to steal the air conditioner, or break into the building by taking out the a/c. We do have an alarm system, so the break-in part is not that big of a deal. But, I'd like to make it more difficult for anyone to rip off the air conditioner. I've thought about some kind of chain link fence cage around the a/c but that seems like it wouldn't be that easy to do. I've seen wrought iron bars around a/c units in some places, but I have no idea who I would ask to fashion something like that, or what it would cost. I'm guessing that a welder would want a lot of money to custom-weld something. I know there are places that do sheet metal fabricating, but sheet metal isn't what I need. Is there a profession such as metal fabricators that does work like this? I've also wandered around Home Depot and Lowes looking for some kind of strong security-type wire mesh I could use, but haven't seen anything yet. I know, I'm beginning to ramble.... Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Fasten it on the inside of the window with a few "L" brackets? That's what I'd do. |
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Security screen ideas for air conditioner.
MargieKay wrote:
I need to install a window air conditioner in a ground-level (actually basement) window in a funky neighborhood. It's an old, beat, building so I don't need anything fancy or expensive. Cheap, functional, and something I could do or easily get someone to do would be great. My question is: Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions about what might work for this and be relatively easy to do? I know that anything I do can be defeated, but I'm looking for something that might just make it not worth the effort for someone to try to steal the air conditioner, or break into the building by taking out the a/c. We do have an alarm system, so the break-in part is not that big of a deal. But, I'd like to make it more difficult for anyone to rip off the air conditioner. I've thought about some kind of chain link fence cage around the a/c but that seems like it wouldn't be that easy to do. I've seen wrought iron bars around a/c units in some places, but I have no idea who I would ask to fashion something like that, or what it would cost. I'm guessing that a welder would want a lot of money to custom-weld something. I know there are places that do sheet metal fabricating, but sheet metal isn't what I need. Is there a profession such as metal fabricators that does work like this? I've also wandered around Home Depot and Lowes looking for some kind of strong security-type wire mesh I could use, but haven't seen anything yet. I know, I'm beginning to ramble.... Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? iron door frabicators will make this:: local welding shop in your area.. they make a box out of metal bars spaced apart like burglar bars and you put this around the window on the outside and bolt it to/through the wall of the building... that way no matter what kind of a/c unit you have it cannot be touched via the outside....other than someone touching it via putting their hand on it through the 4 to 6 inch opening in the burglar bars..... dont know what they cost, but bet you can call around via the yellow pages.... |
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Security screen ideas for air conditioner.
Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. I guess I'll just start out by
bolting the unit in to the window frame from the inside. Then, I'll see if I can find something to put around the outside to make it more annoying for anyone trying to get at the a/c. I had looked in the Yellow Pages under "metal" searching for metal fabricators or whatever but didn't see anything. But, the sugestion about iron door makers made me try looking under "iron" where I found a heading called "iron and iron work". I found a few local places that say they do ornamental iron work, etc. So, I'll check with them. Thanks again for the ideas. |
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