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Where could I get something like this made in CM?

 

imagine the plate without the holes in the middle.

 

squash two with a passport in between them, thread chains through the holes and padlock to metal frame bed of similar.

 

im guessing it wouldn't be worth the hassle or risk to be worth taking.

 

but need to know where to get thick plates someone could drill some holes in.

 

cheers.

Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, finy said:

Are they like garden sheers?

Yes but much stronger, used for cutting off bolts 

and for criminals, padlocks and chains.

regards worgeordie

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I was joking.

 

I don't think opportunistic thieves walk around CCTV/Keycard entry buildings with industrial bolt cutters.

 

really just wanted to know if there is such a place I can get it done.

 

ive seen lots of shops with metal and spark things going on.

 

would they do It?

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well a guy on chang puak rd next to big uni /school (ragabaht)??? not correct spell..5555

same side of road and before school coming into town. dude sells ferrous and non ferrous metal. always see him cutting perfect round holes in plate steel there. could try him. my usual go to place if i need less then full lenghts (4 meter) of metal (s).  sold by weight..........

 

another place i just thought of

Dang gone pratu  (red door lock )  loose translation....5555

they have a cutter there to make most any shape u want.

if you know where gekko garden is go past gekko with gekko on your left heading away from town Loi kro rd behind you. go down that road until it curves left and immediatley after curve and over bridge. shop is there on left side car parts and repairs and the cutting machine is right up front

Ragang road... i think......

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Called punch plate - denotes steel plate with a series of holes punched thru it. Various thickness of steel and diameter of holes available.
Any steel wholesale company will have it. But from them only in full sheets I bet.

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There is a water-jet cut shop in some soi off  Charoen Muang, near Nawarat bridge, on the east side. They made me an end piece for the bike exhaust. Round plate with several holes inside. CNC cut, the metal is too hard to drill it. Not exactly sure where it was, too long ago, but you should find it in Google.

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i think i know the shop madmac referring to..correct if i am wrong

over the narrawat bridge heading out of town. first light after over the bridge turn left (sauri complex road).5555

past sauri same side of road (left side)  shop set back from road a bit plenty of parking in front??? maybe 1 km from stop light

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If you are handy with a hammer and bolster or even a plasterboard pad saw its a great idea to not to draw attention to it.

no need to spend a lot on a safe or your chain mail idea

 

 

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How about a metal box with key for your passport and other valuables? The handle should allow you to lock it to a pipe or similar.

 

I think I have seen something like below in both HomePro and B2S.

 

Of course you could also buy a safe and bolt it to the wall, but maybe not if you are only renting (short term).

 

 

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1 hour ago, finy said:

Thanks but I could bite that handle off with my teeth.

I think your “metal frame bed” is also vulnerable to such attack (dismantling), or your contraption might be pried open using a lever (most thieves should have a crowbar among their tools).

 

I think the best approach is to find a really good hiding place, the second best would be a wall mounted safe.

 

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The trouble with a box is people don't know what's in it.

 

If they seen a passport they would probably just leave it if they got easy pickings like a laptop, etc. all replaceable within an hour.

 

but yeah, I have a safe backup plan. Just need to spend time finding one first.

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