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On 08/06/2019 17:33, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jun 2019 17:02:56 +0100, ARW
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On 08/06/2019 17:02, ARW wrote:
On 08/06/2019 16:50, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jun 2019 16:03:51 +0100, ARW
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On 06/06/2019 08:13, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jun 2019 07:51:40 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
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this new motorised roller shutter doesn't seem to have a lock...is
that OK ?

Are you talking garage door? If so, nor does mine. It relies on it not
being possible to raise it other than by coiling it back up onto its
axle, either electrically using the remote controller or with the hand
crank inside the garage if the electrics should fail. I asked about
security before I had it installed, and the guy said it was very
secure (BHWSTWH).


I needed access into a garage at an empty property last week.

Electric garage door and the CU was in the garage with no other door to
the garage. There was no power.

It took me 2 minutes to open the door without causing any damage and 4
minutes to shut it back down and lock it back up.

OOI how? (so that I can perhaps make it more difficult)


You door is probably not like the one I opened.

Hopefully no key built into a brick wall on your set up.


No lock not key..


Thanks. No lock, in fact nothing on the outside.


That's OK. And I will not tell how I did it as it could help certain
people gain unwanted access.

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On 08/06/2019 17:45, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
"ARW" wrote in message
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On 06/06/2019 08:13, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jun 2019 07:51:40 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote:

this new motorised roller shutter doesn't seem to have a lock...is that
OK ?

Are you talking garage door? If so, nor does mine. It relies on it not
being possible to raise it other than by coiling it back up onto its
axle, either electrically using the remote controller or with the hand
crank inside the garage if the electrics should fail. I asked about
security before I had it installed, and the guy said it was very
secure (BHWSTWH).


I needed access into a garage at an empty property last week.

Electric garage door and the CU was in the garage with no other door to
the garage. There was no power.

It took me 2 minutes to open the door without causing any damage and 4
minutes to shut it back down and lock it back up.

good training doing places in was it ? ...tee hee



Very good training.

But it was all legal. Some of it included the use of the brain so you
are ****ed.


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On 08/06/2019 17:45, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
"ARW" wrote in message
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On 06/06/2019 08:13, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jun 2019 07:51:40 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote:

this new motorised roller shutter doesn't seem to have a lock...is
that
OK ?

Are you talking garage door? If so, nor does mine. It relies on it not
being possible to raise it other than by coiling it back up onto its
axle, either electrically using the remote controller or with the hand
crank inside the garage if the electrics should fail. I asked about
security before I had it installed, and the guy said it was very
secure (BHWSTWH).


I needed access into a garage at an empty property last week.

Electric garage door and the CU was in the garage with no other door to
the garage. There was no power.

It took me 2 minutes to open the door without causing any damage and 4
minutes to shut it back down and lock it back up.

good training doing places in was it ? ...tee hee



Very good training.

But it was all legal. Some of it included the use of the brain so you are
****ed.


bona


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