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![]() "Frank Stutzman" wrote in message ... My current hangar is a steel structure with sheet metal siding. Its your typical T-hangar set-up, with internal walls (sheet metal again) separating the individual units. With a cordless drill and (maybe) some sheet metal snips I'm sure I could be inside my hangar unit within 15 minutes just by removing some sheet metal. Once I was inside a unit, I could work my way to all the other units without anyone noticing. Who would suspect the whine of a drill or a rattle of sheet metal around a hangar? Everyone might check their own hangers to be sure, but many are a 2 second trip through a walk in door, even with a deadbolt. A lot of the door facings on metal buildings can be sprung far enough with a tire tool, that you can get in quicker that way than with a key. The facing will usually even spring back completely, leaving very little evidence that the building has been entered. |
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