Don't make it easy.

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BufordBoone

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Saw a show where they were cutting locks off storage units. They used a battery powered angle grinder with a cut-off wheel.

This made me realize I shouldn't leave angle grinders and cut-off wheels where a burglar could easily access them. Same goes for bolt cutters.

I've got an old steel cabinet. That stuff gets locked up now.

Take a look around your shop at what someone might use to cut your locks, etc.
 
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Since the days of cordless grinders padlocks and zip ties are in similar means of security.
 
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Are cordless grinders and sawzalls considered burglar tools if you are caught on the road with them and don't have a business or farm use for them? Like having pry bars and bolt cutters in a vehicle?
 
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Anything could be considered a burgler tool if the right cop wants to mess with you. heck, a credit card could be considered a burgler tool.

Officer that is a customer of mine had a guy suspected of theft pulled over and the guy was basically saying prove I am your suspect, and the guy had a 5 gallon bucket in the bed of the truck with a cresent wrench, hammer, and pliers and was charged with felony possession of burglary tools and had his pickup truck impounded.
 
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Anything could be considered a burgler tool if the right cop wants to mess with you. heck, a credit card could be considered a burgler tool.

Officer that is a customer of mine had a guy suspected of theft pulled over and the guy was basically saying prove I am your suspect, and the guy had a 5 gallon bucket in the bed of the truck with a cresent wrench, hammer, and pliers and was charged with felony possession of burglary tools and had his pickup truck impounded.

Then I guess any farmer or handyman out on the road could be charged.
 
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I arrested a burgler once with real burglur tools. He walked.

We also arrested a guy who was driving around cutting catalytic converters off cars in used car lots at night. He used a cordless sawzall. And had 4 CC in the bed of his pickup truck. He also walked. [Couldn't prove they were stolen or from where. No victim, no crime.]

4570 Man is correct.

BTW 45-70; Springfield Trapdoor or a newer shoulder buster.
 
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I use pry bars, sawzalls, and a cordless grinder nearly everyday for demolition.
 
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Other than the bright light it makes, cant beat an oxyacetylene torch for opening things up.
 
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Back when I used to repossess motorcycles, I had a 12-volt grinder (home-made) and a little wheel to cut through locks. Forty years ago. Nothing new here! But it certainly wasn't a "stealth" removal.
 
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