There is only so much that you can do to make a shed secure. By their very nature they are easy to break into. Even my large well built shed would be relatively easy.After the recent terrible news of a member having their bike stolen in broad daylight in the centre of a city got me wondering.
Anyway,although I live in a relatively crime free area I`m gonna upgrade a bit. I`ve already fitted window locks today (from my van stock) and am going to put more actual bolts through the hinges. The padbolts are already bolted on. I`ve also ordered a couple of battery operated audible alarms. Not high tech I know but with nothing showing outside I hope that if someone forces a door and is greeted with an alarm they might panic and leave.(my wife can hear a pin drop in a crowded pub) I`ve already got a blind at the windows from the days when I used it as a photo studio.
For the times when we aren`t here then what can you do? although my neighbours are keen eared and the village is normally quiet so that might help.
I made two 6` high gates for each side of the house a few years ago and they are padlocked at night.
So! the way I see it is just make it as difficult as possible. As far as securing the bike when away from home then I`m still undecided what the best method of attack is. An alarm maybe??
Anyway,although I live in a relatively crime free area I`m gonna upgrade a bit. I`ve already fitted window locks today (from my van stock) and am going to put more actual bolts through the hinges. The padbolts are already bolted on. I`ve also ordered a couple of battery operated audible alarms. Not high tech I know but with nothing showing outside I hope that if someone forces a door and is greeted with an alarm they might panic and leave.(my wife can hear a pin drop in a crowded pub) I`ve already got a blind at the windows from the days when I used it as a photo studio.
For the times when we aren`t here then what can you do? although my neighbours are keen eared and the village is normally quiet so that might help.
I made two 6` high gates for each side of the house a few years ago and they are padlocked at night.
So! the way I see it is just make it as difficult as possible. As far as securing the bike when away from home then I`m still undecided what the best method of attack is. An alarm maybe??