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Old 02-29-2012, 08:44 AM   #15
hankaye
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Mighty Ming, Howdy;

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Originally Posted by Mighty Ming View Post
Heaviest chain, monster lock and the generator theft deterrent bracket; all attached to the bumper or frame. At night we put it in the bath tub...no smells and piece of mind. Working on modifying some angle iron which would be lighter than the chain and could leave it out at night if needed A hacksaw or torch would then be needed to take her. But definitely gotta have the deterrent bracket cuz the handle can surely be cut.


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Could use;

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...8123_200318123

or;

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...1300_200401300


Everything ya'll recommend is great untill you are found by someone that will 'want' whatever you have bad enough to take it.

I generally use a small mild chain to keep most "stuff" secure. That way if a not so honest person really wants it they cause the least amount of damage getting it...
It's just a matter of keeping 'Honest folks' honest... the not so honest will take ya to the cleaners anytime they want to. Why make the repairs more expensive ???

EDIT; My concerns are more about how much damage do I want to fix ($'s), in addition to replaceing the 'whatever that was stolen'.

Only my thoughts, your will most likely be different...

hankaye
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