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young Ed

Veteran
we've got a few bits that should do the job, grinders (what size do you want) too many drills to count, SDS drills, crow bars, bolt croppers, tractor etc and i know a few firemen with access to those big hydraulic can opener shear things for car rooves. with that lot we should get his bike out :biggrin:
Cheers Ed
 
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BearPear

BearPear

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Thanks for all the comments - our neighbour works at a garage, maybe he can assist with bolt croppers. Angle grinder held aloft, in mid-air over bikes sounds more like something out of the A-Team, rather than the Whacky Races scenario we are currently faced with
 

classic33

Leg End Member
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That is all well and good but what if you lose the key to the keysafe. :giggle:
Keysafe gets cut opened! And later, replaced.

Angle grinder from Argos. Cut the lock open, then return it saying it wasn't up to doing the work required.
Only money spent then will be on travelling there and back.
 

andyfraser

Über Member
Keysafe gets cut opened! And later, replaced.
That works too. :laugh:
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Use a metal cutting disc, not a metal grinding disc with an angle grinder. Cutting discs are about 2-3mm thick, grinding ones are a lot thicker.
 
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BearPear

BearPear

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Yes I'm sure that they will turn up again, maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but sometime (hopefully before N+1, a tragic angle-grinding accident or incidental lopping-off of fingers with bolt croppers occurs!)
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
My OH always puts her keys on the first almost flat surface she comes to. They usually end up on the floor underneath.
 
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