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We had a good one on site that was broken into using a spade. The Joiner left his tools on site but stashed behind plaster boards and thay found them. His tools were that crap they emptied them on the floor and took the bag they were in! :D
 
if they can rip cash machines straight out the bloody wall and high voltage cables straight off the pylons they aint gonna have any trouble with a van vault bolted to a bit of concrete with a few rawlbolts but i see the point...
come on render systems, invent something modular, portable and pikey proof... ;D
 
well to be honest we keep our tools in a big wheelie bins, lift in and out of van and wheel to where we are working , mind you we dont leave any tools on any site at all... 1 bin = about £1,000.00 worth of tools and drills, transformers, cables etc
 
have you got a little skinny bloke to get the bucket trowel out the bottom?
we used to use shopping trolleys.. ;D
 
steve_cov_spread said:
someone pm jimfish and tell him we want one inventing!

It could be made of paper (nice and light) and secured with a paper clip (very handy if you're the type that looses keys), when not in use it could be folded up and stored easily, it would also have rounded corners so as to make it completly different from all other site safes on the market. There you go a lightweight, non secure sitesafe the first of it's kind, another problem solved that didn't exist in the first place.
 
Just put them in a cardboard box with a sticker that says NO TOOLS LEFT IN HERE OVER NIGHT. They wont even bother lookin. Either that or throw a coat over em. sorted ;) ;D
 
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Nothing is ever completly safe but then you only need to be more secure than te tool box next to yours

Danny
 
got one off ebay before but it like they say here if they really want in they will get in. I added extra fabrication to mine to make it twice as strong to put them off the scum bags
 
Danny said:
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Nothing is ever completly safe but then you only need to be more secure than te tool box next to yours

Danny

Hi Danny,
ive had several, dead easy to get into, ive got three used sentri boxes for sale with double lock system

http://www.thesitebox.com/Category/5645/sentri-xlock-site-boxes.aspx
ps how do you do that click here stuff, very impressive, better than pasting a link?
 
mark bond said:
got site safe 120 collect 07502141025
cheers mate sorted on out 50 notes of a lad on site get both boxes drill an both stilts in good size really. cheers any ways ;)
 
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