Night Train
Maker of Things
- Location
- Greater Manchester
I am installing three of these in a neighbour's back garden as bike storage for his tenants.
http://www.mikoengineering.co.uk/cycle_products/cycle_lockers.html
They seem really solid, probably 100+kg in weight each. I got them free of charge as scrap removal, Four more went to St Nicholas Fields Charity where Arch works.
Their only real weakness is the flimsy padlock hasp on the door. I will be looking to up grade them for my neightbour.
They are to be installed on a bed of 600mm square paving slabs but I am also tempted to fit ground anchors into the ground or security bolted to the insde of the lockers.
The lockers will be bolted together and to the paving to reduce the risk of one being lifted up.
If I were to build a secure wooden shed, of conventional appearance, I would be looking at lining the inside with 18mm plywood, steel security hinge bolts, double mortice locks and anti jimmy frame edges. I would still have a large ground anchor inside between the bikes and the back wall of the shed to make it harder to get at.
http://www.mikoengineering.co.uk/cycle_products/cycle_lockers.html
They seem really solid, probably 100+kg in weight each. I got them free of charge as scrap removal, Four more went to St Nicholas Fields Charity where Arch works.
Their only real weakness is the flimsy padlock hasp on the door. I will be looking to up grade them for my neightbour.
They are to be installed on a bed of 600mm square paving slabs but I am also tempted to fit ground anchors into the ground or security bolted to the insde of the lockers.
The lockers will be bolted together and to the paving to reduce the risk of one being lifted up.
If I were to build a secure wooden shed, of conventional appearance, I would be looking at lining the inside with 18mm plywood, steel security hinge bolts, double mortice locks and anti jimmy frame edges. I would still have a large ground anchor inside between the bikes and the back wall of the shed to make it harder to get at.