How to lock a sliding barn door from outside.
How to lock a sliding barn door from the outside.
How to lock a sliding barn door from outside.
How to add a lock to a barn door handle cut out to begin we grabbed a piece of wood we literally have enough left lying around that it prevents most trips to the store these days.
Definitely the easiest way to secure a barn door from the outside is a hasp and padlock combination.
Then fasten the fan blade to the doorway as shown in the picture.
A hasp and a padlock.
How to make a barn door lock with a flush to wall device.
A friend of mine bought a new build with a reclaimed wood barn door on master bath and soon switched out for a real door.
A hasp and a padlock.
For double barn doors a sliding barn door latch isn t too difficult to find or install.
There are many kinds of locks that you can install on your door.
The latch locks on the door can easily be compromised so you want to make sure that the doors have a secondary level of security to deter burglars and offer up a good fight.
Definitely the easiest way to secure a barn door from the outside is a hasp and padlock combination.
A sliding door loop lock can also work on the inside or outside of a barn door just depending on your setup.
Middle of the night pee breaks or early risers meant a light flashing in rest of master or the rolling noise of a door or the noise of someone getting ready while other was still sleeping.
However the simplest as well as most cost effective method of locking your barn doors is using a hasp lock.
The doors simply slide together and can be locked together.
The piece we used was a 1 x 10 and we cut it down to about 8 inches but you can vary that based on your handle and lock just make sure the handle fits.
Consider the type of barn door.
The first device is a teardrop or fan shaped lock which comes in 2 parts.
First attach the latch groove to the sliding door.
It s also super affordable costing around 20 or less.
Adding a lock to a sliding barn door is a step toward making your barn much more secure.
Get a hasp lock and fix the hook to the door frame with screws.
Depending on the thickness of your sliding barn door you might need to add some sort of spacer between your eye latch and the wall.
I would suggest a hook and eye latch like this one.
The fan blade and the latch groove.
If you would like to lock your barn door from the outside you will need a different type of lock.
It s easy to install and allows you to firmly lock the closed barn door in place.
More commonly all of those at once.