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    Quote Originally Posted by stirlsilver View Post
    Ok... so I use a padlock on my spare tyre to keep anyone from stealing it. I was washing my car today and swapping my tyres, so I just swapped the spare over, locked it and left the key on the tray. I then stupidly got in and went for a drive to subway and when I got there I ended up finding that I lost the key!

    So anyway. What's the best way to cut this thing? I'm thinking an angle grinder with a cutting disc? yes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I know I paid $800 for my first dot matrix printer (still got it).
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    I bought a lock and chain from USA via Europe and it is ranked
    "6 hours Plasma Cutter, cvannot be drilled"
    Used it to secure many things including Industrial shed door, no-one has scratched it.
    Don't have a use for it now but man, did it serve it's purpose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyt View Post
    try to freeze the lock with liquid nitrogen and snap it of
    can of compressed air, held upside down and sprayed at the lock and then hit with a hammer.... haven't tired it, but looks like it works, maybe not on large locks though !

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGU8CkOG9a8

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnE View Post
    you must be a fossil , no one still working remembers .38's let alone what we used to do with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    Ahhh - Victoria - Welcome to the fossil state

    Semi-automatic move a 'no-brainer': Mullet - National - theage.com.au


    Our cops have .38 Smith & Wesson revolvers. And they remember what to do with them.
    This is slightly off topic but.......

    The NSW and Victorian cops are having a briefing prior to a search warrant on the boarder. At the end of the briefing the boss says to the Vic's, "Righto, if you blokes promise not to shoot anyone, we'll promise not to steal anything" I think that was a joke

    The .38's have been out of NSW since about 1997...but it took two young blokes up the coast to get killed to make the move. Chrisitne Nixon is a GOOSE!!

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