Larry Colen wrote:

After the first time he ripped me off, I installed locks on a couple
of interior doors. That is what saved my cameras that time. They were
in a locked room and he apparantly didn't want to take the time to
kick the door in. Sometimes, that is all it takes.

Unfortunately (in some ways), the "foolproof" (as if) methods typically fall under the legal definition of "man traps".

I'm in the process of doing some fairly major work on the house. When
I'm done, I will have a locking closet/server room. I plan on paneling
the walls in such a way that when the door is closed, it may not be
perfectly hidden, but chances are that unless you're looking for a
door, you won't notice it.

I wish I had that skill, training, whatever. I can do wizard things with software code, but I tend to make all wood look like firewood. Metal, too, for that matter. God help us all if anyone ever undertakes to teach me to weld. Since I don't, I'd have to kill the construction workers. After all, "There is no secret known by more than one person". Not being a king, I'm unlikely to get away with it. :-)

Speaking of that project, anybody have weblinks for a good source of
concealed hinges? In addition to that door, I'd like to replace the
hole in the floor where my fireplace hearth used to be with a trap
door with hidden hinges and latch.

BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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