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    Got a new VAIO for my birthday!!!



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    ^ Happy bday.. I hope you like your present... I lost the gift receipt though.
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    My new and first Busse Knife


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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    http://www.asafehome.net/strikemaster-ii-pro.php



    the funny thing about this product is it came with a sticker that said " You cant kick this door in so find another way in" im paraphrasing, but it said that. yeah, Im going to stick that on there.
    I'd like to know how the installation goes and over satisfaction of the product.

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    Glock Armorer for sexual favors Jer's Avatar
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    I remove all my striker plates & hinges in the house and replace the 3/4" screws that set them into the cheap door frame that splinter super easy (most people are amazed to find out how easy it is to kick in a door) with 3" or longer high grade screws that set the striker plates into the 2x4's that actually hold the door frame in place. This is a great way to make it much more difficult to kick your door in. This product looks like it does something similar but transfers the force across more of the door & frame. $79 is pretty steep IMO and my method costs only a few bucks and anyone can do it. Not doubting this product just pointing out that there are far cheaper and easier steps that most people could take today to secure their homes a little bit better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacklabel View Post
    I can see it. The camera angles in both pictures don't make it very apparent.
    Yeah, the "before" picture is at a bad angle. These are a bit better:

    Before:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    Yeah, the "before" picture is at a bad angle. These are a bit better:

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    Nice car.

    If you were 16.

    And a girl.








    (Sorry, just bustin your chops. It's just not my style.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Nice car.

    If you were 16.

    And a girl.








    (Sorry, just bustin your chops. It's just not my style.)
    You're nearly right.. she's a 23yr old girl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    i have allways done the way Jer said. its quick, easy and cheap. this time, I went a step further. Doing what Jer described will help alot.

    and for NewRacer.

    installation took less than 5 minutes. probably much less.

    i installed a new door, new storm door. then after all that was done, I added this product.

    i bought it now thinking it would be easier during initial install. nope. it would be just as easy for any existing door.
    Nice! From what I read it just goes over the existing jamb. Is that correct? It doesn't close the gap too much?

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