i'd use screws. much more time consuming to pull out unless you have a cordless drill.
x2 that's how all property maint. companies doThere is a pretty neat way to use plywood & 2x4’s.
Put the plywood outside, then the 2x4’s on the inside.
You then open the windows 7 drill holes through the
plywood & 2x4’s and bolt together using carriage bolts.
What you end up doing is “sandwiching” the wood in
the window/ doorway. This is a nice secure fix, without
doing any damage to the door / window frames.
This is how us pros do it :lol:
will windows xp work?There is a pretty neat way to use plywood & 2x4’s.
Put the plywood outside, then the 2x4’s on the inside.
You then open the windows 7 drill holes through the
plywood & 2x4’s and bolt together using carriage bolts.
This is how us pros do it :lol:
will windows xp work?
There is a pretty neat way to use plywood & 2x4’s.
Put the plywood outside, then the 2x4’s on the inside.
You then open the windows 7 drill holes through the
plywood & 2x4’s and bolt together using carriage bolts.
What you end up doing is “sandwiching” the wood in
the window/ doorway. This is a nice secure fix, without
doing any damage to the door / window frames.
This is how us pros do it :lol:
That's the way I saw to do it online, far too much work. Just ended up screwing some OSB up over the doors.
Nothing of value in the house except for piping but it didn't stop them from going in the other day. I'm sure they'll go back at some point, the cops said the same thing. I'll just check on it every other night when I'm out. :guns:
I'm sure the AC unit will be gone from outside in about a week.