Subject: Re: garage problems
From: Tom Campbell (tom@tandc.com)
Date: Wed May 31 2000 - 17:25:52 CDT
The strike isn't adjustable. I pulled off the protective shipping plastic
and it now latches.
The lock fully unlocks when keyed, it doesn't relock automatically. In
order to lock the door, the user must consciously lock it again after
unlocking. I'm not happy with that behavior on what is basically an
"outside" door to the building for the next month.
Tom
At 05:09 PM 5/31/00 -0500, Tom Campbell wrote:
>Hi John,
>
>I'm adding the list to the cc: so everyone knows.
>
>At 03:03 PM 5/31/00 -0700, you wrote:
>>Tom,
>>
>>The problem with the lock is major. I noticed that
>>this morning. You have to give it a good shove and it
>>will latch. Does your key open that door? If not, we
>>can lock it and people will have to use the front door
>>- if yes, I do not know how to handle it. It looks to
>>me like they need to adjust the strike plate. I will
>>try to look at it again this evening.
>
>My front door key does open this door. I didn't look too hard at the
>strike plate to see if it could be adjusted correctly, my hands were
>full. I'll run down with a screwdriver and see if I can adjust it.
>
>>Regarding the cracks, I spoke with the foreman - the
>>reason that we cannot park on top of the deck is that
>>they have not sealed it yet. It is a three day
>>process where they need dry conditions. That should
>>prevent water seeping in and freezing and thawing.
>
>That makes sense.
>
>Tom
>
>>--- Tom Campbell <tom@tandc.com> wrote:
>> > I parked my car in the garage today, noticed two
>> > major problems:
>> >
>> > 1) The locked door between the garage and the
>> > building does not
>> > latch. This is the door located at the base of the
>> > back stairwell. It is
>> > a security problem since the garage entrance has to
>> > remain open until all
>> > the stalls have been conveyed.
>> >
>> > 2) The cracks on the upper deck leak through to the
>> > lower deck. After a
>> > few freeze-thaw cycles, major repairs will be needed
>> > due to falling
>> > concrete chunks.
>> >
>> > Tom
>
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