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Larry Herman
2016 Ford Transit Connect Titanium LWB
2018 Tesla Model 3 - Electricity can be fun!
Retired Club Racer & National PCA Instructor
Past Flames:
1994 RS America Club Racer
2004 GT3 Track Car
1984 911 Carrera Club Racer
1974 914/4 2.0 Track Car
CLICK HERE to see some of my ancient racing videos.
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The few times I've run into one of those, I've found them impenetrable.
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Looks like a good device. The whole point is to slow someone down trying to break in. The longer it takes, the greater the risk. Any lock can be broken with time and the proper equipment.
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Geez Bob, for once you were actually being serious. Whats up with that
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DeWalt cordless cutoff tool and 20 seconds. Lock stays nice and safe in its little box and the swing handle gets sliced right at the pivot. Cordless cutoff tools are becoming a replacement to bolt-cutters. The little bastards can go through anything. Hardened, hardened and shaded shackle locks even cut proof cables are vulnerable. There is a simple way to suppress the sparks and most of the sound too.
You need to look past the door hardware to lock the doors on a trailer. The bolt on disk locks are fugly looking but still hard to cut open. You have to pick, slice in 1/2 or cut the bolt heads off to get past them. Use 2 on each door one high and one low.
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I use locks to keep the lazy crooks moving along, and insurance (less than $100/year) in case it is a motivated crook.
For winter storage, a Claymore mine between the wheels comes to mind. Gotta love a device that comes with instructions for aiming "front toward enemy".
For winter storage, a Claymore mine between the wheels comes to mind. Gotta love a device that comes with instructions for aiming "front toward enemy".
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