Passage house/garage (~2.6m) occasionally childproof lock

  • Erstellt am 2021-07-13 07:38:34

11ant

2021-07-13 16:56:45
  • #1
You have already restricted who can see your profile at all. Including information about your address there would be another step. That way you are practically unreachable for the u200 members.
 

hampshire

2021-07-13 17:14:05
  • #2

Then just a public "Yes, I do." ;)
 

-Malte-

2021-07-14 08:02:39
  • #3
Thank you already for your feedback. What exactly is allowed has not yet been finally clarified. He does not want a gate there permanently, and it will therefore be clear that everything must be dismantled when moving out and preferably leave no or minimal damage.

We have not yet thought of the idea with a net, but I still lack the imagination of how to reasonably solve that. Even though it is clear that it is not a proper barrier, it would be expected that the kids would just crawl right underneath. I also find the mentioned wire mesh fence with gate good - however, the price would probably be significantly over €350. I am currently looking for used gates.
 

cschiko

2021-07-14 08:16:51
  • #4
As another alternative, I just thought of a side awning; you would only have to see how it can be attached. Because if the owner doesn't want anything permanent there, I could imagine that he wouldn't like it if you attached it to the house wall/garage. I would clarify this; otherwise, a side awning could also be quite a "nice" and not too expensive option. There are probably at least some versions that only use ground mounting, which would mean you’d probably have to create a foundation in the splash guard strip and where the little tree is, and then screw it on, so it could be removed without damage.
 

11ant

2021-07-14 12:44:02
  • #5
Just put a plug with a hook into a joint in the house wall and another one opposite at about four feet above the ground; that's comfortably reachable for adults and still well above "height of a man" for kids. Mind you, a soccer goal net, not a tennis net.
 

-Malte-

2021-07-14 16:36:19
  • #6


Well, imagination still reaches that far ;) But actually, a wooden plank or similar would have to be mounted at the bottom edge of the net so that it can't just be lifted up and crawled under.

According to initial research, mesh panel goals are actually even more expensive than I expected. Because unfortunately, quite a wide goal is needed. I'll check out the idea with the side awning. Otherwise, I'm considering whether a self-built wooden goal would make sense.
 

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