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- Kayteg1Explorer II
SidecarFlip wrote:
As a personal rule, I'd never go to Mexico. Life is cheap down there. I'd rather camp in downtown Chicago.
Sounds like you have no idea how those locations work at all.
When in Baja, we did not lock our RV going on the beach and several times slept with doors and windows wide open.
Than driving via Cicero in Chicago we check that all our door pegs are down and glass all the way up. - SidecarFlipExplorer IIIAs a personal rule, I'd never go to Mexico. Life is cheap down there. I'd rather camp in downtown Chicago.
- bighatnohorseExplorer IIWhen Fastguns first came out, I bought a set of four HITCHpin locks at HomeDepot for cheap.
I think Torklift bought the rights to that particular lock. Can't find them at retail anymore.
Walmart carries hitch pin locks. Probably best price too.
There's a lot of theft in Mexico (around BIG cities) - best to have everything secure. Or stay home.
(on edit: to clarify reality for the xenophobes) - stevenalNomad II
Bedlam wrote:
I still think they would end up being sold for scrap rather than used on another camper.
And at today's prices, they'll get 40 cents per pound for the stainless ones. https://www.capitalscrapmetal.com/prices/ Lots of Fastguns needed for a fix. https://www.havocscope.com/black-market-prices/meth-prices/ - JumboJetExplorer
Kayteg1 wrote:
Reading the title
A brick is a lot cheaper than that.
10 + 1! - JumboJetExplorerI have never figured out WHY?
Is there a great problem of those Happijac users stealing the Fastguns? - SidecarFlipExplorer III
stevenal wrote:
sbryan@vtbryans.com wrote:
Have the Fastguns but no locks. Have thought about it but the camper is so seldom unattended I haven't bothered. Probably I'm too trusting.
Me too. Seems like a limited market for those wanting to fence them, and it would take a particularly evil one to leave someone stranded that way.
So I ask the alternate question. Who has had turnbuckles of any brand stolen?So I ask the alternate question. Who has had turnbuckles of any brand stolen?
Speaking for myself, I've never had anything stolen while camping anywhere. I find for the most part that people rend to keep their hands off my stuff. Could be the NRA sticker in my widow and the IDPA sticker, not sure. - thedavidzooExplorer IIto sell them on ebay, etc?
- SidecarFlipExplorer III
Bedlam wrote:
I am more worried about a drug addict stealing my FastGuns for scrap metal than malicious intent or an attempt to steal the camper.
At the current per ton rate for scrap steel, they aren't worth much, maybe a buck or 2.. - BedlamModeratorIf you ever had to use manual turnbuckles verses FastGuns, I could see the motivation. I look at the truck camper community as small percentage of the RV population and even smaller percentage of the general population - I don't think most people would even know what these turnbuckles are or how much they cost. I still think they would end up being sold for scrap rather than used on another camper.
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