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 -Matt- World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 15:13 - 02 Jan 2014 Post subject: Bolted Ground Anchors |
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Anyone had experience using these. I've only ever used concreted in ones in the past but won't be able to here, so its a bolt down one or nothing
It uses expanding bolts with bearing to prevent drilling to attach to the ground, but it seems like it might be quite easily to rip up with a crowbar or something perhaps
https://www.pedparts.co.uk/c/products/RAW/mammoth-ground-anchor-sold-secure-gold-1489-p.jpg |
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What I'm doing when I get the house I'm looking at with a garage is getting 5 or 6 D locks and sinking 3 of them close together to make 1 big ring concreted in. Then do a 2nd on the other side 2 ground anchors.
Those ones, I'd expect a drill to bust the bolts. |
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 Posted: 15:28 - 02 Jan 2014 Post subject: |
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Landlord won't allowing any digging of holes or concreting
Will be ironic if this thing gets ripped up and damages the floor  |
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Yeah it is a bit of the gamble either way unfortunantely. If it was a cheaper bike i'd leave it be, its just the amount a claim for this [which i would have to claim on] will rocket up my insurance for the next few years will be quite severe I think. So i'd rather a slightly damaged, hopefully useable bike, than no bike/claims at the moment.
If I was living in the USA i'd just rig up some shotguns to the door but sadly I don't |
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 Posted: 15:50 - 02 Jan 2014 Post subject: |
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i had a bolt down anchor a few years back used some massive rawl bolts / anchors with snap off nuts on the end (like below) the hex ends snap off at a set torque leaving just the dome'd end on so they cant be undone - seemed secure enough, and was an utter cnut to take out when i moved house so i think it would have stood up well if anyone tried to get it out
https://www.fhbrundle.co.uk/thumbs/thumbs9/180_180_ffffff_L1BhbmVzLzIzMDJTUC5qcGc-01/titled/galvanised-shear-nuts.jpg ____________________ Previous: Cub50, NRG50, TS50, YB100, CB125, NSR125, ZZR600, CBF1000, SV650s, ZX6R B1H, XT250, Mito Powered Crosser, WRF450, , FZ600, VN800, GSXR600 - Currently CB1000R |
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How did you manage to remove it out of interest Landlords happy for a small bolt in one to be left for future tenants/owners luckily, so I should save myself some trouble there. Just doesn't want any digging or concreteing done in case it cracks the floor/ garage wall its being placed alongside  |
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 Posted: 16:06 - 02 Jan 2014 Post subject: |
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For us that only have TPO insurance because anything else is a royal rip off and bound by billions of rules tighter than a nuns fufu, I'd rather they didn't nick it in the first place.
Landlord should be worried about the fact it might get dug out when they realise the bolts are stuck firm rather than being a fairly large sunken piece of hardened metal that won't get pulled up, ever  |
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Into solid concrete with four, M8 rowl bolts? Put it this way, If they came in a van and tried to pull your ground anchor up, you'd find the back axle of a van attached to it next morning. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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 Posted: 18:18 - 02 Jan 2014 Post subject: |
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I've got the smaller 2 bolt version in my garage. The bolts pull the anchor in towards the concrete as you tighten them, no way you can get a crow bar under them.
The quickest and easiest way to break one would be to use a grinder to cut through it. I don't think you could pull it away from the ground, it's totally solid.
If you are feeling paranoid, go for this one. It's sold secure rated for caravans, which is a higher level than bikes, and it's only a tenner more than the one you linked to
https://securityforbikes.com/proddetail.php?prod=TorcAnchor
make sure you use a good 16mm chain with a ground anchor. They are effective as a visual deterrent, as well as being difficult to cut |
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Large heavy duty plant pot, fill with concrete/post ballast with U-lock or hoop of steel/whatever suitable thing you can find down the local scrappies poking out the top. Pretty flowers on top  |
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 Posted: 19:21 - 02 Jan 2014 Post subject: Re: Bolted Ground Anchors |
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The rock-bolts will hold tons of force. If fitted to 'sound' material. If it is shitty home-made concrete then they may not be as secure. Professionally mixed concrete which has been laid up to spec will be fine. There is concrete and there is concrete.
Anyone who comes prepared to dig one of them out would love to find a bike without security.
I don't know what the reasoning is behind not securing for fear of damage.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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My friend Aimee came and fitted my ground anchor (Civil engineer - Lovely girl).
Drilled a 20mm hole, about 200mm deep.
Filled it with some squirt in resin stuff (Two tubes, which come out of 1 nozzle)
Then pushed in this Hench threaded eyelet thing, screwed it around about 10 times, to fill all the threads in with resin.
Next morning, I am left with a 100mm dia, steel loop sticking up out of my garage floor, which aint coming back out easily.
Granted, an angle grinder would go through it eventually, so it can be 'removed'.
But in the event of theft, you'd get through the chains quicker than the anchor, so it's as tough as it needs to be.
My tool box is the most valuable thing in my garage (About £15k all in), so that's anchored down.
And then my angle grinder, is locked away INSIDE the tool box, for obvious reasons.  |
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Can't help but laugh at that
Short of using land-mines and firearms nothings safe it seems. I would like to think my bikes not desirable enough to attract that much effort.
Did he have an alarm anywhere on the shed out of interest - i'd imagine thats one of the few situation you really would benefit from having some warning whats going on Seems silly to goto that level of protection without some warning device to alert you whats going on, must of taken at least a bit of time to dismantle all that! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 352 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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