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Location: Mission Control
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| | | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 60 on 5/19/2007 9:22 AM >
| | | Posted by femaledragonx can someone post a link to these zip ties? i am familiar with the ones i use at home to bind wires and cables together. i want to get a better picture of what item you are all speaking of having to explain to police/security. are they huge or something? can't you put some on your backpack or tripod and say you bring them in case your gear falls apart? i carry some ziplock straps with me in case i need to strap my tripod to my bag. i also carry medical tongs to pry film out if it gets stuck in my camera, and i often worry they might accuse me of stealing it.
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These will work even better than regular old "single loop" cable ties to make a field expedite ladder! Get the XXXX "ghetto rapper" size that way cops will know that your not huntin' little girls (or boys). You make be mistaken for a football player rapist though.
Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in. |
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R.e.t
Location: Oakville/Burlington
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 61 on 5/23/2007 4:27 PM >
| | | Posted by blackhawk
http://www.uer.ca/...pic/norm/82967.jpg
These will work even better than regular old "single loop" cable ties to make a field expedite ladder! Get the XXXX "ghetto rapper" size that way cops will know that your not huntin' little girls (or boys). You make be mistaken for a football player rapist though.
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Nice. I like my single loop ZipTies though. Mostly cause i do not have access to the double loop ones.. I also like the leave behindness of ZipTies. I can also get some for free from my friends work. I love free stuff. -R.e.t
- "There Is No Tommow!!!" -Trudge- - "Take only pictures Leave only shell casings" -"Rant, rant, don't do it, etc, rant, rant" |
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blacklines
Location: the red stick. Gender: Male
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 62 on 5/23/2007 4:44 PM >
| | | Posted by hunter36 When dealing about fence just do what i do, I take a small butane torch with me and any time i run into a tall fence i cut it with the torch and walk through, When im done and come back out i melt the fence back together, a butane torch is good because the flame is blue and is heard to spot so it lowers the chance of being spotted, and the great thing is that the torch can fit in my pocket.
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post a video of this in action--unless that fence is plastic that is so much bullshit I think I might be sick. A butane torch is not hot enough to melt a fence in any reasonable amount of time let alone "melt" it back together... As an aside, whats up with the UE world attracting the gadget obsessed? I mean its one thing to carry a couple camera bodies and glass if thats your thing--they have practical applications in terms of being a photographer of UE related stuff... But all of this "gearing up" seems pretty silly to me--perhaps someone can explain it to me? Blacklines
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Timothy R. Pendergast
Location: Columbia, SC Gender: Male
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 63 on 5/26/2007 10:42 PM >
| | | I will post a photo of the type of chain link to which I was referring in my previous post, along with some objects for scale and possibly a couple of my zip cuffs on there.
And I use the big yellow ASP cuffs, because they're free and sturdy.
Please don't be stupid. It might piss me off so much that I have a seizure or something. I hate stupid people. |
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Blackbird
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 64 on 5/30/2007 7:16 PM >
| | | A butane torch is not hot enough to melt a fence in any reasonable amount of time let alone "melt" it back together |
I know that Hunter36 is gonna kick my ass for this, but, we tried it and is didn't do shit! The torch I've got might do something, it's a propane cutting torch, all I need is a tank for it and a bag to put it in. Do you think that'll do or would I need something with more "punch"? It would really just be overkill though; to much weight when you can just climb the sucker and bend the top-end spikey projections down. [last edit 5/30/2007 7:19 PM by Blackbird - edited 1 times]
"Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, and brains save both." - Field Marshal Erwin Rommel |
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blacklines
Location: the red stick. Gender: Male
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 65 on 5/30/2007 8:55 PM >
| | | a propane torch will not cut steel in any reasonable manner either--you need an oxy/acetylene or oxy/propane setup with a cutting torch head to do that... bottom line is that not only are you committing very blatant B&E by using this, but you also make yourself look a lot more like a scrapper. bonus. I thought you military types were supposed to live by the KISS rule?
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Blackbird
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 66 on 5/30/2007 9:11 PM >
| | | Yeah, keeping it simple is a better idea. Disregard my crappy idea. It makes more sence just to find another my over the fence, and if cutting is required than cutters are better. I was just putting it out there, the torch is gonna be used for something else and I was wondering if it could cut fencing.
"Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, and brains save both." - Field Marshal Erwin Rommel |
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blacklines
Location: the red stick. Gender: Male
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 67 on 5/30/2007 9:16 PM >
| | | what are you going to be using a torch for when exploring an abandoned building.....
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DevilC
Location: Washington, District of Corruption Gender: Male
I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their views.
| | | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 68 on 5/30/2007 9:17 PM >
| | | Posted by hunter36 When dealing about fence just do what i do, I take a small butane torch with me and any time i run into a tall fence i cut it with the torch and walk through, When im done and come back out i melt the fence back together, a butane torch is good because the flame is blue and is heard to spot so it lowers the chance of being spotted, and the great thing is that the torch can fit in my pocket.
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WHOA!!! I CALL BULLSHIT.
Science flies you to the Moon. Religion flies you into tall buildings. |
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KroniK
Gender: Male
In search of the perfect glass of kool-aid....Oh Yea!
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 69 on 5/30/2007 9:20 PM >
| | | a torch is probably one of the last things your gonna want to have on you if and when the cops come. holes in fences are very noticeable. climb over that shit and quit being lazy.
brainwash= shoot your brains in a bathroom tub. |
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Blackbird
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 70 on 5/30/2007 9:43 PM >
| | | No, I don't mean I'll use it for UEing, I mean for other shit 'round the garage and such. It would be too bulky to bring and what the Hell would I use it for? Pack as light as possible, then if you need to run you can without having to jettison anything you need.
"Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, and brains save both." - Field Marshal Erwin Rommel |
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Trevzilla
Location: St. John's, Newfoundland Gender: Male
To hell with purple people....unless they're suffocating, Help Them!
| | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 71 on 5/31/2007 4:49 AM >
| | | I'm way too lazy to read this whole thread so...WIRECUTTERS!!
You're only as young as who you feel! |
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seany
Location: Santa Clara, California, USA Gender: Male
| | | | | | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 72 on 5/31/2007 9:21 AM >
| | | after reading though all of this thread; there are some good, and some bad/very bad ideas (a torch? wtf). Though it seems like people over looked a good way over. This assumes you've already looked all around the fence for an already open hole, or an easy way under etc etc. find a stick a foot or two long that fits through the holes in the fence, put it through about 4 or 5 inches, about 6-12 inches less than your inseam from the top. have your buddy hold the end so you end up with something like this -|-----. climb up to the top, step over onto the other side, and let yourself down. when you're done you can just leave the stick there. (replace stick with, rebar, pipe, what ever is handy and around.) EDIT also, read this http://www.uer.ca/...d=1&threadid=36976 [last edit 5/31/2007 9:22 AM by seany - edited 1 times]
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hunter36
Location: Beaverbank, NS Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 73 on 5/31/2007 8:18 PM >
| | | Trust me i would but its kind of hard when your blocked out of it.
That isn’t just a chill down your spine, yes be paranoid. |
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seany
Location: Santa Clara, California, USA Gender: Male
| | | | | | Re: Will these get you in trouble? <Reply # 74 on 5/31/2007 8:38 PM >
| | | Posted by hunter36
Trust me i would but its kind of hard when your blocked out of it.
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add the infiltration and evasion private board. [last edit 5/31/2007 8:38 PM by seany - edited 1 times]
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