Yes, I also thought "Why not have a bolt (inaccessible from outside)
on the inside?". Then I suppose one has to ask the next person wanting
to come in to show you their key before you unlock the bolt. Hmmmm ...

On Nov 22, 5:45 pm, Frank Schuitemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> To have the gate locked from the inside it is suggested that:
>
> 1. Whatever the gate should be straightened first as it is poorly
> twisted / bent,
> 2. Easiest is to drill holes in the plates of the drop bar at the
> bottom for the padlock,
> 3. Secondly to welt a pad bolt on the inside of the gate,
> 4. Lastly to weld short chains on the inside but preventing to use
> them from the outside.
>
> Ian Mackie agrees and told me that the municipal workers take or steal
> pad locks.
>
> Has anybody the strength and portable drill + welder to do the job or
> do we ask the municipality?
>
> Frank
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