Have you ever locked yourself out of the house or car, or shop? Yeah I heard the story about the guy who locked the keys in his car and it took him 2 hours to get his family out.
I put in a new front door last week, and the new lockset has a keyed alike deadbolt and handle lock. The knob lock when locked to the outside will still allow it to be opened from the inside. It's strange getting used to that. My wife locked herself out last weekend, fortunately I was home.
Today, she went to the store and I was in the process of unscrewing one of the front windows to get an inside measurement (I have 8 left to replace). I went outside to see what was binding and on the way out the door, I tried the handle and it turned, and without thinking, opened the door, and the wind caught it and slammed it shut. I tried the handle and it was locked. My first thoughts were MOTHER MAC REE (not really those exact words).
Well we have 21 windows for me to try to see if I could open, and two doors. I already knew one was locked. No luck. My last resort was a flip up garage door that never really closed real tight. One side was loose, and I took a shovel and forced the other side over to release the catch. Voila, it opened.
Of course I could get a good laugh with my wife about my stupidity, but I think I'll keep this one quiet. At least one good thing came out of this. I found a security weakness with that garage door that I'm going to fix. Next thing is a couple of hide-a-keys.
I'll bet some of you have some great stories, so lets hear them.
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I put in a new front door last week, and the new lockset has a keyed alike deadbolt and handle lock. The knob lock when locked to the outside will still allow it to be opened from the inside. It's strange getting used to that. My wife locked herself out last weekend, fortunately I was home.
Today, she went to the store and I was in the process of unscrewing one of the front windows to get an inside measurement (I have 8 left to replace). I went outside to see what was binding and on the way out the door, I tried the handle and it turned, and without thinking, opened the door, and the wind caught it and slammed it shut. I tried the handle and it was locked. My first thoughts were MOTHER MAC REE (not really those exact words).
Well we have 21 windows for me to try to see if I could open, and two doors. I already knew one was locked. No luck. My last resort was a flip up garage door that never really closed real tight. One side was loose, and I took a shovel and forced the other side over to release the catch. Voila, it opened.
Of course I could get a good laugh with my wife about my stupidity, but I think I'll keep this one quiet. At least one good thing came out of this. I found a security weakness with that garage door that I'm going to fix. Next thing is a couple of hide-a-keys.
I'll bet some of you have some great stories, so lets hear them.
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There's obviously a lot of power in that little package!
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