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Member Posts: 183 |
@Members,its raining&cold your facing a heavy duty chained gate with cylinder padlock&easy access shackle "who ya gonna call bolt cutters". Which are the best bolt cutters in your opinion ? "knife through butter job" | |
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Member Posts: 152 |
Anything meaty enough to do the job so its quick access If thats the only option you can do.Make sure you have a good brand Not anything too cheap. | |
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Member Posts: 19 |
Haven't got any bolt cutters, might think about them. I have a generator and small angle grinder, just need someone to hold the umbrella. | |
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Member Posts: 80 |
We have a pair of 30 inch cutters that i bought on ebay about 8 years ago for £15. They cut through most of what they come up against. We only use them for repossessing lock up garages that have additional padlocks on. | |
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Member Posts: 13 |
ive got a dewalt cordless grinder, with stainless cutting discs, goes through any padlock or chain | |
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Site Owner Posts: 828 |
I just have a standard pair, large and small, from screwfix. Always done the job when I have needed them. Did that sound right? | |
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Moderator Posts: 214 |
phil u are on the wrong forum u need www.smash the lock.com come on nde all the way lol | |
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Member Posts: 183 |
@Jay no worries for you in the trouser department but can we please stick to the topic LOL ! | |
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Member Posts: 183 |
@Stu sorry mate my mistake,thought I was on that copy I L site. I should have known better,I know you get a sick feeling if anyone mentions -rilling/-olt -utters. LOL. | |
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Member Posts: 183 |
@who else prefers the angle grinder ? | |
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