Re: Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in
In Response To: Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in (jason moore)
: Hi this is the story of my stolen and recovered generator . . .
I'm glad you got it back, and were not hurt in the process.
If anyone I don't know or don't trust tried to enter the workshop while I am busy I would make it clear that for safety reasons they should remain outside. I live in a safe area with limited access so it's not really a problem for me. However, you can get a very cheap, very loud compact alarm that hang onto a belt; one tug on the trigger cord and it will emit a deafening siren sound that is painful to the ears - way louder than a smoke alarm.
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- Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in
jason moore -- 10/26/2011, 12:22 am- Re: Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in
Mike Savage -- 10/26/2011, 2:22 pm- Re: Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in
Tyler N -- 10/26/2011, 9:23 pm- Re: Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in
ancient kayaker -- 10/26/2011, 11:15 pm- Re: Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in
Matthias -- 11/1/2011, 5:26 am- Re: Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in
Bill Hamm -- 11/2/2011, 2:46 am- Re: Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in
ancient kayaker -- 11/2/2011, 6:49 pm- Re: Shop: A cautionary tail of who to let in
Bill Hamm -- 11/3/2011, 2:31 am
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