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The size of the plant pot matters because it's got to be big enough so someone can't carry it off. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Plastic's fine, it's the concrete that's heavy. I can carry two bags of postmix comfortably but I'll struggle with three so you want something that'll hold 3 bags minimum. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Youre gonna need a BIG pot... say 50cm or so and fairly tall...
i can carry 3 bags of cement.. 2 guys would move it easily. ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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I would go for a pot that will hold at least 60Kg of concrete, and put some heavy-duty garden mesh in there to help hold it together.
You can also get artificial trees, where the branches have plastic-covered metal cores. Won't add much weight, but a 60kg pot with a 6ft palm tree sticking out of it is going to be very difficult to spirit away.
I sometimes see these artificial potted trees in hotel lobbies, pubs and restaurants - and if I didn't have a garage, would definitely go for something like that. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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can you not dig a hole rather then use a pot
fill with concerete about three quarters of the way up when its just setting put the lock in
then fill rest with cement (or cerment if you are bodyguard) then cover with some gravel or something to make it look nicer
this is what I did to lock my bench up as somone nicked it off the front garden  ____________________ gilera runner vxr200 (chavped)
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I've considered something like this before as I also rent.
Filling a water butt with concrete is great, but at 120l and concrete no doubt weighing more than 1kg a litre, how on earth do you move it when it comes to moving time?! ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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A quick Google tells me that concrete weighs roughly 2.4kg per litre.
So, this patio planter: https://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/regency-square-planter---black-712014 holds around 30l and when full will weigh 72kg.
My idea instead of, or in addition to a D lock is a kettlebell. The handle is MUCH thicker than a D lock, although more expensive, will add even more weight to the item.
A 20kg kettlebell is £30. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000RGO3UU/
So that planter filled with concrete and a kettlebell would weigh 92 kilos. That's heavy. Yes, 2 or even 1 person could move it, but, when chained to a bike? , and it would be a very odd shape to lift - a small heavy cube won't roll for example.
You could even buy some cheap weightlifting plates off ebay too to stick in the bottom and easily get that small tub well over 100kg.
£4.99 for the tub
£30 kettlebell
£10 for 2 big bags of concrete (?)
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What would you do when you come home from work to find the thief has been round cropped the chain off leaving you nothing to put you padlock on? |
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What would you do when you come home from work to find the thief has been round cropped the chain off leaving you nothing to put you padlock on? |
Cropped a 16mm chain? 16mm is bigger than most D locks. To cut one you'll need an angle grinder with a cutting disk. There isn't much that will stop against that ____________________ Fisty: after polishing the tank with the glistenng beads of sweat from my full hot scrotum, I filled the headrace bearings with 10cc of my manmilk |
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What a waste of good concrete.
You're looking at the problem from the wrong angle.
The better solution, surely?
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Old Thread Alert!
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