[Noisebridge-discuss] Theft at NoiseBridge

jim jim at well.com
Fri Jun 10 16:19:58 UTC 2011


    maybe, before grinding, inspect hinges to see if they 
can be tightened and take a look at the frame around the 
door to see if something can be done to let the door close 
and lock easily. 


On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 22:19 -0700, John Magolske wrote:
> The gate structure is made of relatively thick-walled square steel
> tubing. If something like .100" was removed from both the door and the
> mating frame in the area of interference, I think the jamming would be
> eliminated. The steel is galvanized, so the ground areas would need to
> be painted to prevent rusting.
> 
> Maybe this can happen at the Saturday Hackathon? I'll be there in
> the afternoon if anyone want's help. If the sparks could be directed
> inbound, that would be more courteous to the fruit-shoppers. Until
> this is fixed, it would probably be best if everyone could pull the
> gate shut when entering and leaving the space.
> 
> John
> 
> * Rachel McConnell <rachel at xtreme.com> [110609 20:10]:
> > I have an angle grinder with an abrasive wheel.  When might you have 
> > time to mess around with this?
> > 
> > On 6/9/11 4:23 PM, rachel lyra hospodar wrote:
> > > if someone from AMT lets us borrow their angle grinder, with an abrasive
> > > wheel on it, i can try to solve this problem.
> > >
> > > On 6/9/2011 4:19 PM, meredith scheff wrote:
> > >> Has anyone else noticed that the gate is basically open, all the time
> > >> now? It tends to either not close all the way or not latch, and I do
> > >> believe people have noticed this fact.
> > >> -Meredith
> 
> 





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