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Cheers guys

 

Well there is a guy living on site who is a profession cage fighter. To nick it you'd have to get through the fence or gates, disc cut through chains, attach to a vehicle and drive off. It's more than 3 mins of making a lot of noise. I would say it can be done in 4-5 mins with a crew. There is a building firm who also use the yard and I kinda get the feeling those boys aren't to be fucked with. They do leave diggers lying around etc. 

 

it's a difficult one....

 

I guess I could leave it in the container and I'd still half half a hatch way to gain access and 3/4 space remaining. Only thing is container is about 1 ft of so up on blocks. Would need to either get ramps out and put back each time or speak to the old boy about chucking some concrete down to create a slope. 

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Professional cage fighter you say?  How’s that working out for him if he’s dossing on an industrial estate?

Just starting out...... [emoji144]‍♂️[emoji1381]‍♂️[emoji1382]‍♂️
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18 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Professional cage fighter you say?  How’s that working out for him if he’s dossing on an industrial estate?

I doubt very well but he is a paid fighter. What's your point exactly?

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OK so I'm thinking fix some joists to scaffold poles to make a ramp that sits permanently on the right hand side of the container. Chipper and grinder stay in the container. Trailer gets chained with a heavy duty chain to a ground anchor that sits under the axles. You'd have to get under there with a small battery angle grinder and spend considerable time to cut it free. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, doobin said:

Get an alarm system covering your area, link it to your mobile, link it also to the cage fighters mobile and pay him per ear bitten off. 

Just don’t pay any claims of three per offender

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