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Mike Hill
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That looks good to me that Mike :001_smile:

 

You just need to electrify it now or diesign some kind of induction heating system that heats the bar up to a nice dull orange glow just enough to take the first layers of skin off.

 

Apparently the latest thing is what they did to mine which is chain round the bars on the doors and drive away, a reverse ram raid.

 

I've seen some new containers with padbolts inside on the door with more bolts that fit into holes down the hinge sides

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or some liquid nitrogen/oxygen and just give the lock a bash with a lump hammer and the lock shatters. Apparently. dont know this from personal experience but a friend who owns a computer shop was broken into this way.

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