Wednesday, August 24, 2011

DR DIY


HOW TO.. Fit self closures to doors TOOLS AND MATERIALS 18v autoshift drill Self closure kit 3mm drill piece Eight screws Claw hammer 22mm spade piece Pencil KEEPING doors closed can save lives.


1. Hold one side of the self closure to the inner closing edge of the door, where it's needed and mark the centre point with a pencil. Using an 18v auto shift drill, create a hole using a 22mm spade piece.Suspect 1: white male, dark short hair, in his late teens, wearing a dark top, dark jeans and a dark jacket. Suspect 2: white male, in his 20s, short dark hair, chubby build. Co-op, Northgate, Almondbury, Aug 15. Property stolen from back yard.4. Using a claw hammer, pull the adjoining plate, stretching out the springloaded chain to its fullest degree.Garden sheds remain popular targets for thieves, due to their potential rich pickings, and often low-level resistance.SAFETY FIRST: Avoid being a victim of garden crime by reviewing your security* VEHICLE CRIME - Almondbury, Aug 17. Smashed rear passenger side window to gain entry to vehicle and searched glove box but nothing stolen. The White Hart, Wakefield Road, Denby Dale, Aug 7. Smashed front nearside window and searched glove box but no property taken. Shepley, Aug 9. Placed nails under each tyre damaging both offside tyres. Emley, Aug 5. Shot air rifle towards victim's vehicle whilst driving along road damaging nearside front door.Yet how many of us think to invest a few extra pounds on security for our garden sheds? The thieves of Huddersfield know that sheds and garages can offer rich pickings and target them with increasing regularity.

All power tools kindly supplied by Ryobi Power Tools www.ryobitools.co.uk www.craigphillips.co.uk




Author: Craig Phillips


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