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1 minute ago, Paddy1000111 said:

I was thinking about the hinges. I was wondering about fitting some rivnuts down the door on the hinge sinde and threading some bolts with heads cut off into them then drill receiver holes in the door frame. Bit like a vault door how the hinges don't do anything with the door shut. 

Like it don’t make it too obvious too much security is as much of a magnet as too little

two cameras would be better 

you have a house next door so make then make noise or have to take time they will go elsewhere 

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9 minutes ago, dumper said:

Like it don’t make it too obvious too much security is as much of a magnet as too little

two cameras would be better 

you have a house next door so make then make noise or have to take time they will go elsewhere 

This is why I'm focussing on trailer security inside. Just fit a lockbox to deter anyone with bolt croppers or an angle grinder and then have all the security hidden. I should be able to do a full remote camera/alarm with cell phone alerts and a smoke system for about £230. Outside of that I might weld some big rings to the unit to lock in the trailer, fit a decent hitch lock or wheel clamp too (probably the clamp). All that should make it take over 8 minutes depending how thick the smoke is. With the ease of making a smoke system I could have a delay between each cannister going off. They won't be carrying respirators and gear to see in the smoke so unlocking the trailer and removing a wheel clamp in dense smoke in the dark will be impossible. I only really want the camera so that I can see if it's a false alarm

3 minutes ago, arboriculturist said:

Container on plastic blocks - tractor battery electric fencer away from container wired to container through conduit underground.

 

They wont bother you again!

This is actually a very good idea... I already have electric fencing down there! 😂 Might mess with the PIR/cell system though...

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1 hour ago, Richard 1234 said:

https://electromarket.co.uk/beamz-s-500-fog-machine-with-100ml-fluid

pone of those at the back on a battery system? Triggered when someone messes about?

open door and boom smoke everywhere! Might be enough to make someone think for a minute?

Looking at the spec of this Fog machine it takes 4 minutes to warm up🤔, could be too late by then? That’s the problem with most of these machines.

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1 hour ago, JaySmith said:

A bloke who I used to do days for and was on here had these for his shed, we tripped it by mistake one morning and that certainly woke is up!
 

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