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Custom flush-mounted Installation. Not a thin overlay |
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CNC Laser cut holes in edge of Door Wrap Plate for Dead Bolt Lock and Door Knob Striker |
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Zero tolerance around latches and deadbolts for distributing the force of an attack away from the weakest area of the door. |
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Drilling huge 2 1/8" diameter holes for your lock hardware compromises the strength of a slab door |
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My Door plates turn this area into the strongest part of the door |
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Door shown in transparent Glass |

Drilling BIG holes through your door weakens the door

The door jamb is a joke made of 3/4" thick wood with a 1inch diameter hole in it leaves 1/2inch of wood holding your deadbolt in place. The wood holding your door closed is no thicker than 2 pencils.
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My Jamb plates are made from 14 gauge Stainless Steel I use 4inch long screws that go past the jamb and into the 2x4 stud |