Fuse Panel

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  1. brit 50

    brit 50 Member

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    Little tip with the fencing Nate, get some real sharp dry wall screws and drive them into a batten of wood so that a good inch or so pokes through the other side, do this every inch then fix the batten to your side of the fence with the screws point upwards at the top edge, those screws are a bitch when you jump at the fence and they go through the palms of your hands as you grab the top, stopped the punks round my old place but a neighbour took it too far and put 3 inch nails up on his fence, had to help him unhook a kid who tried to break in to his house and was left hanging, shorter screws just go in and rip the flesh up bad, and you cant see them, messy wounds.;) plus it leaves a nice dna sample :cool:
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  2. vwnate1

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    That's a good tip , thanx ! .

    Most of my fencing is chain link tho' , not sure how good it would be to drill the top cross tube for the screws , I'll ponder on that a while though you can be certain of that .
     
  3. uncleger

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    11000 volts work quite well drawback it will arc 3feet could always try an electric cattle fence !!!
     
  4. brit 50

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    done once

    knew a guy who kept getting his out buildings broken into and knew exactly where they kept getting over his wall, so he dug the area up where they landed after climbing over the wall and cemented 6inch nails in a big area so that the points were at ground level and covered them with mud and soaked it constantly so it was like gravy, bout a week later found footprints and blood everywhere, hasnt had a break in for about 8 or so years now, sometimes you gotta be really brutal to get the message across;)
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