Well, padlocks are now obsolete....

   / Well, padlocks are now obsolete.... #1  

MossRoad

Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 31, 2001
Messages
58,111
Location
South Bend, Indiana (near)
Tractor
Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
And chains.
And cables.
And steel bars.

YIKES! Thermite in a hand-held. :thumbsup:

 
   / Well, padlocks are now obsolete.... #2  
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
 
   / Well, padlocks are now obsolete.... #5  

Locks that can be opened in that manner with a thin piece of aluminum from a popcan can also be opened easily with a simple blow from the side with a hammer. I have done it. But not all padlocks can be opened in this manner. But many can.

As for the thermite breaching tool, it is fast, but expensive. My battery powered angle grinder with a cut off wheel is almost as fast, and makes a heck of a lot less flames, and is way cheaper to operate. It does make a fair amount of noise, but since I am not trying to be quiet when I am cutting steel I don't care.
 
   / Well, padlocks are now obsolete....
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Your battery operated angle grinder looses many "cool" points to the thermite torch. :laughing:
 
   / Well, padlocks are now obsolete.... #7  
I'm sure that is too expensive for the average thief. A cordless grinder is equally as effective against padlocks and cable.
 
   / Well, padlocks are now obsolete.... #8  
Definitely more handy than the stuff I used in the seventies.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2019 FORD TRANSIT VAN (A52141)
2019 FORD TRANSIT...
2023 Power Skid Steer Loader (A50322)
2023 Power Skid...
Airman (A50322)
Airman (A50322)
2014 Dodge Charger Sedan (A50324)
2014 Dodge Charger...
John Deere 1100 3 pt Field Cultivator (A50514)
John Deere 1100 3...
2007 JLG SkyTrak 10054 10,000LB 4x4 Rough Terrain Telehandler (A50322)
2007 JLG SkyTrak...
 
Top