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Posted by dr.sportster on September 09, 2006 at 11:53:19 from (67.72.98.84):
In Reply to: Theives posted by Gorilla on September 09, 2006 at 08:44:17:
Get angle iron scrap and hardface welding rod.Face each angle opposite each other;one up one down.drill a 3/8 hole for the padlock[chrome masterlock] and weld the hardface rod around the holes.If you can weld some stainless rod on it is even harder to hacksaw.This is not impossible to cut but it will dicourage some theives.Also make a sign that says "back in ten minutes" or leave a radio playing in the barn.I have an Elvis head in my upper barn window that sorta looks like a guy looking out at you.Keep your tools in a worksite type gangbox where the lock is recessed and lock it to a column with a cobralinks motorcycle lock.Last suggestion cost money I realize but so do your tools.A shipping container would have to have angle welded on and the round master lock with no hasp secured to it otherwise the locks are exposed too much.Im talking about the lock where boltcutters cant get around anything.
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