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Bricking
I'm thinking of bricking up a doorway in a storeshed, the shed has two
exit's/entrance's and is the subject for vandals to keep kicking in the door
therefore I am thinking of bricking it? Would anyone think that breezeblock
would be suitable or proper bricks? If so what sort of breezeblock/bricks?
Thanks in advance
J
Date:Fri, 17 Jun 2005 20:04:25 GMT
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Re: Bricking
"Jason Greenwood" wrote in message
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> I'm thinking of bricking up a doorway in a storeshed, the shed has two
> exit's/entrance's and is the subject for vandals to keep kicking in the
door
> therefore I am thinking of bricking it? Would anyone think that
breezeblock
> would be suitable or proper bricks? If so what sort of
breezeblock/bricks?
>
What is the construction of the shed? Assuming it's brick, then brick would
probably be the best, as after a while it will blend in with the existing.
Steve
Date:Fri, 17 Jun 2005 22:42:49 +0100
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Re: Bricking
"shazzbat" wrote in message
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> "Jason Greenwood" wrote in message
> news:d1Gse.21905$m4.18774@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
>> I'm thinking of bricking up a doorway in a storeshed, the shed has two
>> exit's/entrance's and is the subject for vandals to keep kicking in the
> door
>> therefore I am thinking of bricking it? Would anyone think that
> breezeblock
>> would be suitable or proper bricks? If so what sort of
> breezeblock/bricks?
>>
>
> What is the construction of the shed? Assuming it's brick, then brick
> would
> probably be the best, as after a while it will blend in with the existing.
>
> Steve
Not a real suggestion, but knock some nails through the door from the inside
so that they stick out a little onto the outside. The next time the vandals
kick the door then hopefully they will get hurt.
Adam
PS Lace the tips of the nails with a little poison stop stop the pests
reproducing or use barbed nails to make them suffer.
Date:Sun, 19 Jun 2005 16:20:25 GMT
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