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Hi

After some good ideas on van tool storage and lay out, does anyone know of a good website I can have a look at ?
I'm wanting to make it as anti theft as possible, got a good collection and don't want some thieving scum robbing it

Cheers
 
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The guy that put my van vault in drilled the holes for the fixings a little too small and then put the bolts in with an air gun such that they put a thread on the floor. This means that van vault would be difficult to remove even if the nuts were removed. Costs me ÂŁ20
 
The guy that put my van vault in drilled the holes for the fixings a little too small and then put the bolts in with an air gun such that they put a thread on the floor. This means that van vault would be difficult to remove even if the nuts were removed. Costs me ÂŁ20

Quality job! There's no point tapping a thread when you can just batter a bolt through an undersized hole is there!
 
What are slam locks? I want to get some additional locks for mine but i don't know what to go for at all! (sorry to hijack the thread abit!)
 
What are slam locks? I want to get some additional locks for mine but i don't know what to go for at all! (sorry to hijack the thread abit!)

Locks which lock when you shut the door and can't be picked. The down side is that if you shut your keys in there or loose them the only way to get in is wreck the door.
 
Locks which lock when you shut the door and can't be picked. The down side is that if you shut your keys in there or loose them the only way to get in is wreck the door.
in other words, always have a spare key handy.

dead locks are better tham slam locks because they only lock when you lock the vehicle so there is less chance of locking them in
 
The plumbers I work with have retractable key holder jobbies that you use for your ski lift pass with their van keys on to avoid such accidents!
 
Locks etc are all well and good, but they don't help if the scrotes turn up with a hiab truck and pick the whole van up and take it away.
This is an increasingly popular way of stealing landrovers these days, to the point that some owners chain their landy down to steel rings cast into the concrete driveway.
 

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