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All my power tools have unique patterns of indents made in the largest plastic body parts with a 5mm drill bit, photographed and put on Arbsafe.

 

I can put up an example if it helps.

 

 

I wouldn't put it on. If someone copies same pattern. Who's is who's.

Send a pm to the OP.

 

Also in the case of my husky saws. You could steal one. Buy new fuel tank and top cover and still sell on for a profit.

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Generally stolen saws etc already have a new home before there nicked and you tend to find that the people that buy them know damn well there stolen so aren't gonna be worried about a few numbers or marks there's a few arb outfits local to us that have openly admitted that they own stolen saws chippers etc and they really don't seem to give a damn..... Oddly their also the same guys that never seem have anything stolen!

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I wouldn't put it on. If someone copies same pattern. Who's is who's.

Send a pm to the OP.

 

Also in the case of my husky saws. You could steal one. Buy new fuel tank and top cover and still sell on for a profit.

 

 

Thanks for the good intent but I can virtually guarantee no-one would have the same pattern or positioning. Pics are close-ups; make, model, serial no. are recorded separately.

No marks on fuel tanks or top covers!

 

Cheers.

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