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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I knew you were a perp! :laughing:

I wound up a fence in my lawnmower today. The cordless grinder would have been way easier to cut it free with. IMG_4307.JPG
 
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Cordless grinders are a blessing for removing wrapped twine on feed wagons and manure spreaders too!
 
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To me, leaving a crowbar out gives me reasonable grounds to use force when he doesn't put it down when directed - burglar tool and deadly weapon.
 
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To me, leaving a crowbar out gives me reasonable grounds to use force when he doesn't put it down when directed - burglar tool and deadly weapon.

That remind's me of when I worked the graveyard shift and someone was stealing spare tires from pickups. When "Sam" bought a new spare to replace the one that was stolen,he laid it the bed so that a double spring steel trap was directly below center hole in wheel. The trap chain was secured to leg of toolbox. About a week went by when someone came in and shouted"hey Sam,there's a feller out there trying to turn your truck over". After Sam put a wupping on the perp,he removed the trap and hide it then called the cops. Cop asked Sam why he beat the guy so unmercifully. Sam said "I told him I'd stop if he put my tire down and get away from the truck." :confused3:
 
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To me, leaving a crowbar out gives me reasonable grounds to use force when he doesn't put it down when directed - burglar tool and deadly weapon.

Have to be careful theses days using terms like that for a common tool...it can be considered a derogatory racial slur...!
 
 
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