Oz07 Posted Wednesday at 18:13 Posted Wednesday at 18:13 Rear elevation on our new place is planned with 2 modest sliding patio doors and a single standard door on the utility. Is there a way to have the sliding doors slightly open but secure? I know back in the day we used to put a stick in the bottom rail as a sort of dead lock. I know in oz they have secure fly screen doors in front of the glass sliders. I am just wondering how I can leave the doors slightly open to get some air in for night purging etc while still having it secure.
Russell griffiths Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago The handle on our lift n slide from norrsken lifts the door up from the lower track, you can slide it open any amount you want 50mm- 1200mm or whatever, then turn the handle and drop the door back down, that’s it, it’s not moving not 1mm unless you pulled it with a truck.
ToughButterCup Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago As @Russell griffiths above. Gaulhofer 4.5 meter window -open 10mm for the last few days and locked in place, right next to the dog's cage. Why 10mm? So the bloody cats can't drop blood-soaked presents off for the dog, just outside her cage . little sods.
Bancroft Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 11 hours ago, ToughButterCup said: So the bloody cats can't drop blood-soaked presents off for the dog The person who invents an AI camera system to identify when a cat is carrying a 'present', trying to get through the cat flap but then shuts the cat flap will make a fortune.
Andeh Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Especially the pesent isnt dead enough, and has just enough energy to make a run for it. I never wanted the ruddy cats in the first place.
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