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04-07-08, 09:05 AM | #1 |
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Ground Anchor in wood?
Right - another ground anchor question.
Having just moved, my bike is currently locked up in my new garage, pending me getting some paving laid and my bike safe shed rebuilt. In the meantime to aid security, I was thinking of putting a cheap ground anchor into the garage just to act as a bit of a physical detterent, however it has a wooden floor. I accept that this would not be as secure as into concrete, but would it potentially work?
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04-07-08, 09:18 AM | #2 |
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Re: Ground Anchor in wood?
It'd stop opportunists, but as I'm sure you're aware, it's fairly easy to cut/break the wood.
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04-07-08, 09:20 AM | #3 |
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Re: Ground Anchor in wood?
One word: Crowbar.
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04-07-08, 09:30 AM | #4 |
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Re: Ground Anchor in wood?
There no reason why not. You have already accepted there is some loss in the security. You will have to use different fixings as the flooring is unlikely to have sufficient thickness.
Coach bolts and a metal plate side would a good method, but you would need access to both sides, you could try hollow wall anchors. The important thing is for you not the leave any tools around that can aid anyone's attempt to undo you fixings, especially as this is a tempory solution and you will want to be able to undo your work yourself at some time. |
04-07-08, 09:37 AM | #5 |
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Re: Ground Anchor in wood?
For temporary use I got an old 5 gallon bucket - I guess any big plastic tub would do, filled it with old lead pipe off cuts, chunks of cast iron, steel etc and concrete. Finished off with a big chunky steel loop (I used a scrap 4" gate valve ) Although it's movable you certainly can't run away with it!
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heypreso, home made ground anchor. |
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04-07-08, 11:27 AM | #9 |
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04-07-08, 11:46 AM | #10 |
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Re: Ground Anchor in wood?
I think a bucket of concrete with a ground anchor is a good idea but I should probably mention that my GSX-R 600 was stolen attached to one of these. All it needs is an extra thief, to lift the concrete as the others lift the bike, unfortunately.
I don't know if anyone else has any experience of thieves & the concrete bucket method, I may be the only (unfortuante) one |
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