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Old 07-14-07 | 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by KnhoJ
... and if someone's got a sawzall they'll be able to get through any bike rack in under a minute anyway. Such is life.
Ack. You're killing me, KnhoJ.
What if the lock itself was scored like a file and coated with, say, diamond dust? Would such a design quickly dull sawzall blades and/or grinding discs?


Originally Posted by AllenG
The plastic housing around the lock needs to be made of a material that turns into the foulest, stickiest, tool marring, hand staining, of near impossible to wash off gunk, when subjected to pressure and heat. Slows em down a bit, and gives the thief a kind of a dye bomb to have to deal with too.
I like this idea a lot.
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