Mammoth Security Sale
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Mammoth Security Sale
If you need some extra security so e foodw deals on here:
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Re: Mammoth Security Sale
Personally I wouldn't use a 12mm chain as a main chain. I do use one to go through the rear wheel and the cover to stop people nicking the cover and to slow the thieves down.
But that's a good price for additional security measures.
But that's a good price for additional security measures.
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Re: Mammoth Security Sale
There may have more substantial kit but just got a link emailed about the sale so thought i would share and may be of use.
Agree not the best on the market. Almax seem the best company if you want very high level security.
Agree not the best on the market. Almax seem the best company if you want very high level security.
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Re: Mammoth Security Sale
16mm chains are heavy and expensive but those with a top end squire padlock should stop 99% of thieves.
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Re: Mammoth Security Sale
The very top end of security
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Re: Mammoth Security Sale
The hardie ground anchor fits with 19" chains as that's what I have with my 19" Almax chains.
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It's all about Almax with a Y Anchor. Bbest solution to it in my opinion. The criminals would have to make a lot of noise to be able to get through one of those babies!!
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I agree but you do have to dig up your garage floor and reconcrete don't you?Rossgo wrote:It's all about Almax with a Y Anchor. Bbest solution to it in my opinion. The criminals would have to make a lot of noise to be able to get through one of those babies!!
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Yes you do and has to go down pretty far and wide. But it's worth it. It flush to the floor so nothing that sticks up that you can run over etc. Alex (from Almax) said he only reconmends the best that is tried and tested. In his opinion the Y Anchor is the best in his opinion