jimmyone
2019-04-01 21:52:00
- #1
Hello everyone,
My conservatory has several sliding glass doors that do not have built-in locks. Now I would like to retrofit them without drilling extensively into the glass. During my research, I came across clamp locks.
Unfortunately, I have absolutely no idea about these, and the descriptions you find on manufacturer websites don’t really make it clear how they are supposed to work. So it is clear that two sides go between the glass.
For me, the question is how to make sure that it really holds and, of course, the installation should not cause the glass to break. Glass breakage is my biggest concern in this context.
Maybe someone knows about this and can say something about it.
Thank you very much
Best regards, Jimmyone
My conservatory has several sliding glass doors that do not have built-in locks. Now I would like to retrofit them without drilling extensively into the glass. During my research, I came across clamp locks.
Unfortunately, I have absolutely no idea about these, and the descriptions you find on manufacturer websites don’t really make it clear how they are supposed to work. So it is clear that two sides go between the glass.
For me, the question is how to make sure that it really holds and, of course, the installation should not cause the glass to break. Glass breakage is my biggest concern in this context.
Maybe someone knows about this and can say something about it.
Thank you very much
Best regards, Jimmyone