I need to secure an internal, sapele-effect hollow door of the type that is sold cheaply in DIY sheds for the purpose. The door has a solid block fitted on the edge internally to accept door handles etc with the rest of the door being hollow.
I'd like to fit a pair of security bolts to the door that engage into the door frame. The ones I'm looking at are like this:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/era-concealed-door-security-bolts-white-2-pack/4610g
I'd like to know how secure these bolts are: the key is splined and appears to be similar no matter what make bolts I buy. Does that mean that any splined key would fit? Does this splined key allow someone with some ingenuity to open the door with a suitably sized screwdriver if they didn't have the key or do the splines engage in more secure way? Is it feasible to fit these bolts in a door of this type positioned top and bottom as advised or would they better placed around the solid area on the centre edge?
The small holes for the splined key are about the maximum damage I could cause to the door so anything else seems out of the question. The door has to made secure from the outside.
Thank you.