Sliding window lock solution?

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Sliding window lock solution?

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I have a leisuredrive sliding window where the lock isn't really much cop and noticed these wedges on ebay. It would make it harder to force the window open....wouldn't it?

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I ended up with one of these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MACE-Brand-Cl ... 555wt_1161" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

i cut it in half and now have a lock at the top and bottom of the frame.

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Looks good. Did you oder it from the States as they only seem to be sold from there?

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My sliding windows only slide on one side not sure if yours are the same
I have a piece of metal that sits in the inside channel so the window wont move

I also made some vents so when they are fitted i have a shorter piece of metal sitting in the channel
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yep ordered them from the states only took a week or so,

cheap easy fix that looks good.

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