sighinastorm:socialjust-ish:sighinastorm:grumpy-goompa:tastefullyoffensive:Oops. (via hitstreak)uuuh
sighinastorm:socialjust-ish:sighinastorm:grumpy-goompa:tastefullyoffensive:Oops. (via hitstreak)uuuhhhh. i think if you pulled the door open the package would just fall on the ground. this would only work if you blocked a door from the inside.it’s probably illegal or at least against fire code to make doors that could be blocked from the outside.They’re saying the handle couldn’t turn. This style of handle usually is also able to turn upward, but that doesn’t necessarily engage the latch.It also might just be at a weird angle where it can turn upward just a bit, but then also get wedged.The real question I think is what the hell kinda deadbolt is that.I’m not sure, but it looks like it accepts some kind of primitive electronic key, where you have to insert two prongs and then turn the latch (which, irregularly, is outside).@socialjust-ish Found it.Schlage programmable electronic deadbolt, “Camelot” series, BE-367I still couldn’t figure out, from Schlage’s website or vendors, what exactly I was looking at or how it was supposed to work, but luckily there is a video of this lock’s predecessor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wmd-GX6PWM -- source link