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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Needed a hammer drill to install a tornado shelter...
    Did ya get the Brushless model ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    Initial photo. Will take more when I make it home. It's looking like 27hrs round trip, including dealer time and stops.

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/qHJLu3s5QTFzYbno8
    Nice where did you get this at? And send me details for rental prices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwando View Post
    Nice where did you get this at? And send me details for rental prices.
    We got it at Terry Frazer RV, just north of Davenport, IA. Closest one to us, since there has apparently been a run on toys lately.

    It is a Wildwood FSX 260RTX (Platinum, basically meaning fiberglass siding instead of aluminum). Chose this one because the living area doubles as a garage for the side by side on the way to camp. Space allows for our 4 seat RZR.

    Havent set the rental stuff in stone yet, but will let you know when we do. We have to use it first at least... haha.

    I will probably keep it over at Wills if you want to check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CS1983 View Post
    If using the cable lock they?d have to bust the frame, the cable, or whatever the cable lock is hitched to to get it home. I see it more as preventing opportunistic smash and grab.
    Those cable locks are a quick snip and the bad guy is on his way. They're more to make it less convenient to walk away, but someone wanting to steal it won't have much problem with it.

    ETA: If they're similar to other cable locks like I've dealt with, I could cut through them with the wire cutter on the inside jaws of a pair of vice grips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Those cable locks are a quick snip and the bad guy is on his way. They're more to make it less convenient to walk away, but someone wanting to steal it won't have much problem with it.

    ETA: If they're similar to other cable locks like I've dealt with, I could cut through them with the wire cutter on the inside jaws of a pair of vice grips.
    Yes, maybe. But the more small steps the better.

    At any rate, mine arrived today and it will work nicely for exactly the reason I got it: keep my monkey kids a complex series of steps away from home defense pistol access. The 3 year old has revealed himself to be combination rock climber/budding engineer, so my previous method of "high = safe" is no longer true.

    I wouldn't leave this thing in my vehicle overnight, though if I had to run into somewhere I couldn't take a pistol it would be better than nothing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Those cable locks are a quick snip and the bad guy is on his way. They're more to make it less convenient to walk away, but someone wanting to steal it won't have much problem with it.

    ETA: If they're similar to other cable locks like I've dealt with, I could cut through them with the wire cutter on the inside jaws of a pair of vice grips.
    It's decent sized cable, it will take a while with any normal sized hand tools.

    I bought a second one to give to my son.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    One of my more recent purchases. ( replaced an older one I had sold a while back)


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    this guy wandered in, I guess he wants to be next.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    My last cooler was 12x12. This one is only 8x8. They say you can hang 8 to 10 deer in this size. I'm more concerned about hanging 1 beef at a time. Maybe 4 or so deer/ antelope at a time. This one is more efficient due to design and the smaller size.
    What's it take to run that thing? Will 220v 30amp carry it?
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