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Lock and chain recommendations - is Almax still the one to have?
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Re: Lock and chain recommendations - is Almax still the one to have?
All locks are easy to pick, have you never watched the LPL or Bosnian Bill
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Re: Lock and chain recommendations - is Almax still the one to have?
Yes. Love them. But didn't that big fat lad from VD reckon he could open the locks with a biro?
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Re: Lock and chain recommendations - is Almax still the one to have?
Sorry, had to do the scouts run.Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 9:24 pmYes. Love them. But didn't that big fat lad from VD reckon he could open the locks with a biro?MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 9:23 pmAll locks are easy to pick, have you never watched the LPL or Bosnian Bill
I don't believe that's the case anymore, although I could be wrong.
The LPL can pick anything but concensus seems to be that scrotes pretty much never pick locks
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Re: Lock and chain recommendations - is Almax still the one to have?
Apologies for the confusion. It was the Hiplok that I'd suggested and showed an image [much] earlier in the thread.
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Re: Lock and chain recommendations - is Almax still the one to have?
It is almost twice the weight of our 19mm chainScootabout wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 11:10 pm "Call that a chain? THIS is a chain"
https://securityforbikes.com/proddetail ... od=P25-x.x
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Re: Lock and chain recommendations - is Almax still the one to have?
That was the 'tubular' type keys. IIRC it cost one lock manufacturer a small fortune in supplying replacements.
A few years back, in the office, the key to unlock a laptop from a caddy was lost. One of the lads chewed a pen lid to soften it, lock open.
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Re: Lock and chain recommendations - is Almax still the one to have?
An Angle grinder that will go through a pukka chain will make light work of a few welds !