I have an angle grinder and the loudness of that thing cutting steel is certainly not discrete! I would predict an angle grinder could cut through in a minute or less….you would think that cutting would get some attention 😂
@@fixittony they stole my e-scooter in my university one month ago. And I had a strong lock (one of the best in the market). Believe me if they are determined, they'll do. Anyway, I bought it for installation on the transom of my sib. But I'm thinking for something else too. (alarm cable lock and gps tracker). They get me one time but not two times. All the best for you.
Nice video! I do wonder though if a thief couldn't pull the whole thing out of the wood with the right lever (like a long crowbar or something)...
Its a smart idea to fix it on a wooden surface. Great idea! 😂
Surely this can be levered out with a crowbar? These are designed to be secured to masonry
That screw is made for concrete and I will get assembly out of your wooden floor in 2 minutes (or less).
very often is this 1 working scenario 1 not for myself also
I purchased the same today. I ask myself how much time it can resist against an angle grinder? Just hope to be enough safe 🤞
I have an angle grinder and the loudness of that thing cutting steel is certainly not discrete! I would predict an angle grinder could cut through in a minute or less….you would think that cutting would get some attention 😂
@@fixittony they stole my e-scooter in my university one month ago. And I had a strong lock (one of the best in the market). Believe me if they are determined, they'll do.
Anyway, I bought it for installation on the transom of my sib. But I'm thinking for something else too. (alarm cable lock and gps tracker).
They get me one time but not two times.
All the best for you.
What you need is an impact driver.
wood is not safe
Can this be installed on a cinder block wall.....
Yes, I would use an epoxy anchoring system. Block walls have those hollow sections…epoxy has excellent pulling strength and won’t crack the block.