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    Van roofbars and rear window grills, plylining kits etc

    I thought they were a bit expensive. The product I bought would be the same but I saved even taking the P&P into account. Van Liners are excellent at what they do there's no doubt about that and yes they are here in Bolton, I've bee there. ---------- Post Auto-Merged at 00:12 ----------...
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    Which are the best combination ladders

    I am looking at buying a set of Zages Skymaster combination ladders anyone got a set of these? I am looking at the 3 x 10 set, (I am too nervous above their working height). Not cheap at
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    choosing cameras for cctv

    Generally speaking anything over 540 TVL is considered high resolution, anything over 600 TVL is considered ultra high resolution. You should also consider the operational requirement of the camera, what lighting conditions will be, the distance from the DVR, do you require a static camera...
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    What is the best TOOLBELT

    I got a doublepouch toolbelt last Christmas. Thinking it was the bees knees I loaded it and proceeded to climb the ladder. I have also been on a weight reduction diet for two or three weeks. First time I used the tool-belt I proudly loaded it up with tools, I climbed to about 25 feet up my...
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    Van security

    My Tools are insured but I do want to keep hold of them and then there is the excess cost for the vehicle insurance to pay for any break in damage. I have a big CCTV camera on the wall directly above where I park the van. I am planning to add a PIR security light targeted to the approaches to...
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    Van security

    Problem with reflective tint is that in the dark you can see in. You can see from the darkest area, and cant't see the lighted area. After dark you can usually see in . I intend to make some window blanks out of 6mm ply and hang these inside the grills overnight.
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    Van security

    Does anyone have any ideas for securing side loading doors? I want to do something not too expensive but visually obvious? I have the Abus lock on the back doors and security grills in the windows. I have also got a handbrake gearstick lock overnight and a bulkhead. I will make some hook on...
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    Van Security

    Those are great and available for most vehicles but honestly they aren't cheap and do they work on sliding side loading doors? Mt friend decided to buy some and install them himself, IT"S NOT EASY, he's quite skilled and made a pig's ear of it. "Don't mention pig's ears in front of my giant...
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    Van roofbars and rear window grills, plylining kits etc

    Most of us know how expensive it can be when a new van arrives, kitting it pout with ply lining roof bars security grills etc. So it's no surprise that we all would try to do these things as economically as is realistically possible. In many cases that will mean buying on the internet and...
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    Toolstation sold

    So long as the prices remain competitive I will continue to use Toolstation. They almost always have the right items for me.
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    Van Security

    I have the Abus version of the rear doors lock. I chooe it for a couple of reasons. First it's available in black or white so if it rusts I can remove and paint with Hammerite. Second, it retains the padlock when the doors are open so no losing the padlock. Third you can remove and replace the...
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