I started a thread the other day asking about what lock I should get, and I ended up going with the Mul-T-Lock MT5+ and feel good knowing I got a pretty high quality lock.
But among the tons of useful advice I was given in that thread was the recommendation to secure the door frame otherwise the nice lock barely matters. So now I'm focusing on doing just that and had a couple of questions.
The MT5+ comes with what I'm guessing is called a strike box. It looks like this: http://www.knobsandhardware.com/strike- ... 06061.html
It's about the same height as a typical junky strike plate (around 2 3/4 inches, which is something I don't like about it when compared to the 6-12 inch high security strike plates I've seen), but what it does have that I like is that box that extends into the frame and the 2 screws that attach into the frame from inside that box and hit the stud behind it.
So that got me wondering... which is more secure against kick-ins: this strike box that comes with the MT5+, or a more typical security strike plate like this: http://www.knobsandhardware.com/strike- ... 06067.html
Any opinions on that would be greatly appreciated.
I also had another related question that I was hoping someone who knows this stuff could answer. The strike box comes with a little typical looking strike plate that sort of goes over the front of it. Would it be possible to use the strike box that comes with the MT5+, and then instead of using the little plate that goes over it, put a longer security strike plate over it like the one I linked to before? Trying to get the best of both worlds, I guess.
But I'm not sure if this is a good idea, bad idea, overkill, or just not capable of actually working?
Again, any help would be awesome. Thanks guys!