#140685 - 07/22/08 12:09 AM
Re: Bolt, wire, fence cutter in the BOB?
[Re: KG2V]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2203
Loc: Bucks County PA
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I always thought the "master key" is the gasoline abrasive saw I always see FDNY use
The legendary K-12 saw. We have 2 of them, you can cut most anything. The bolt cutters are quicker for locks and such. You'd also like the Petrogen torch.
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#140686 - 07/22/08 12:11 AM
Re: Bolt, wire, fence cutter in the BOB?
[Re: OldBaldGuy]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2203
Loc: Bucks County PA
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I have a question for you, you being a fireguy. I have seen many a fireguy use that "master key" to open a locked gate, and they ALWAYS cut the lock, not a link in the chain. Sometimes very expensive locks. Is there a reason for that??? Because, um....because....gee, that's what the last guy did, so I guess that's how it's done. I honestly don't know why, but you're right, we always cut the LOCK.
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#140709 - 07/22/08 02:13 AM
Re: Bolt, wire, fence cutter in the BOB?
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Geezer
Registered: 09/30/01
Posts: 5695
Loc: Former AFB in CA, recouping fr...
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I am sure that the farmers/ranchers/whatevers that own those locks hate you guys...
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#140715 - 07/22/08 02:41 AM
Re: Bolt, wire, fence cutter in the BOB?
[Re: OldBaldGuy]
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Crazy Canuck
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Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 3238
Loc: Alberta, Canada
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Thinking further about barbed-wire fences (I built untold miles as a farm kid) ...
If you absolutely must cut a farmer's barbed-wire fence (and it better be life and death) ...
1. The wires are under enormous tension, and it takes a lot of effort to get them that way. Put in at least one more staple into the post on either side, on each wire, preferably catching a barb, to hold tension so that the rest of the fence doesn't sag.
2. Have spare sections of barbed wire ready to make repairs after you pass through. Hint: farmers often leave long sections loose at the corners, to make adjustments or repairs over time.
3. If you cut fences for snowmobiles, quads, recreation or larceny, you deserve what you get. I recommend a year of fence-building over ten miles of forest and bog, in a wet year, with black flies and mosquitoes (the northern air force) in full attendance. Oh, you will wish for death, but death won't come. If you're lucky, some jerk will come along and cut your fences.
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#140804 - 07/22/08 04:12 PM
Re: Bolt, wire, fence cutter in the BOB?
[Re: dougwalkabout]
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I am not a P.P.o.W.
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Registered: 05/16/05
Posts: 1058
Loc: Finger Lakes of NY State
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If you have to cut a fence, make darn sure you know what's on the other side. Some may have animals you just don't want to be the invader of their territory.
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#140809 - 07/22/08 04:29 PM
Re: Bolt, wire, fence cutter in the BOB?
[Re: dougwalkabout]
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/19/05
Posts: 1185
Loc: Channeled Scablands
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No need to cut. As I said before, take out the staples in several posts, then lower the wire to the ground. Later replace the staples. As kids (or adults for that matter) you could do this to cross large (10 mile wide) spreads with your horse. This was an unwritten okayed practice with your neighbors. The fences were to keep animals in, not people out. No one would have thought to cut the wire and let the cows or sheep out. That would have gotten you a good ++++.
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