James1979
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Fair enoughIts an Africa Twin, hopefully it will be used on much slippier stuff than wet steel
Fair enoughIts an Africa Twin, hopefully it will be used on much slippier stuff than wet steel
Just use the rest of that anchor chain, might need a large padlock thoughHaving said that the weak point will be the chain anyway as it is only an Oxford Beast. In the future I may make my own device up
Ha ha nah, think they would be seen/heard if they tried that, Probably easier just towing the whole garage away... Are you fixing the plate down to stop them towing it away with the bike on top?
If I dare suggest, it’s a little overkill, unless the chain to the bike is of equal link size?Aye but it would have to be a still saw as even a 5" grinder won't have the reach as it is 3" diameter. Having said that the weak point will be the chain anyway as it is only an Oxford Beast. In the future I may make my own device up, a U shape made of box with a smaller solid rod inside, the box will be filled with carborundum and resin, that should hopefully kill a cutting disc.
A very strong shelf, spent all morning sharpening chisels and cutting moritces.
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Aye but it would have to be a still saw as even a 5" grinder won't have the reach as it is 3" diameter. Having said that the weak point will be the chain anyway.
They would cut the chain first I think as that would be quicker/easier than cutting round the link.They'd cut the sheet out around the loop..
They would cut the chain first I think as that would be quicker/easier than cutting round the link.
It will be an Oxford Beast.Suppose so, depending on what the chain is.
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Excellent idea...Homemade oil drain bucket.View attachment 301568
That’s really cool.Made from garage ' sweepings' painted with a bog brush but saved £ 50.0 plus and kept me out sight for a couple of hours.
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My guess would be for sighting a rifle, place it in, look through sight and adjust thumbwheel to get on target. Take a shot then adjust sights to get on target.That’s really cool.
What is it?