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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

http://www.armorconcepts.com. To the competitors that posted the negative video about Door Jamb Armor. What will you say now? EZ Armor is an easier alternative to Door Jamb Armor but it actually works, unlike many competitive offerings. This kit reinforces the your total door. It is designed to help stop a kick-in, not just reinforce your jamb. There is a BIG difference.

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  • Please tell your photographer to turn off the focusing beep when producing a video....or just shoot the stills before or after video shoot...or have the photographer shoot with a sound proof case.

  • Poor Man's Bullet "resistant" Armor!!

    2 plywood sheets (each 1quarter inch) cut to fit inside of window,door,wall (1" fingerhold space on all sides). Coat 1 sheet with 2 sheets of fiberglass cloth & resin on BOTH SIDES. Glue a pencil diagonally at each corner, sandwich pencils between both plys using plenty of short screws 1" from edges ONLY! Face Non-fiberglass plywd outward. Secure entire assembly with 3 inch screws.

    Use to line walls of interior room to create make-shift "safe-room".

  • @FastLeadPoisoning good eye I didn't even catch that although it seems like this reinforcement would work on a good solid door.I also ran across a Yale Foot Bolt that looks pretty good.

  • I was watching this pretty intently, until the last few seconds when he closed the HALF-GLASS door! WTF? Why wouldn't the burgular just break the window and reach in to unlock the door in 3 seconds?

  • This video says to put the hinge shied on the top and the bottom, but the instructions with the kit say to put one shield over the middle hinge and one over the bottom hinge. Plus the kits says to put one of the screws over the hinge plate (under the hinge shield) and the over over the hinge shield. Just a couple of confusing disparities.

  • @scrapbook11 That's what I was afraid of. It appears that the plates are 1/16" thick, so you'll need at least an 1/8" gap to accommodate, which looks like exactly what mine is right now. So it will either just make it on my door or just not. However, I'm sure I could just notch out a little bit to accommodate the door plates. Do you ever find a solution, since your comment was 5 months ago, or did you just take it back?

  • @PatriotRadioMilitia They also make a kit for french doors - check out their site.

  • french doors ?

  • I just bought the product and began installing it. But there was not enough room between the door frame and door to accomodate the two pieces to be added. Andy suggestions? I can install one or the other, but not both.

  • @DavidChou1 thanx

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