CheetahExpress
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I guess we've just been lucky so far. Fingers crossed.
It will with some modification to the cover.I can't guarantee that will fit the JE Adams vac the original poster has.
Going without a shirt should be a crime!
Looks to me like your typical self serve customer.
You’ve had the entire vacuum stolen? Jesus Christ that’s quite a shocker how did they get it out? It’s like you almost need to put the vacuum is in a concrete vault at this timeWhen we get to within a couple hundred feet of the car wash we wonder out loud what will be missing, broken into or damaged when we pull in. Since the first of the year we've called the police 16 times and have had 3 combo vac's stolen. It never ends and there are people who want to get into the car wash business.
Especially with "man boobs"!!Going without a shirt should be a crime!
Mr. Wood, your solution sounds intriguing... please post a photo if you can!I took the lock plates and hinge off. Had some thing flexible steel cut to the circumference of the vac. Put it over the lower portion of the vacuum, all the way around. The two ends of the new “wrap” have the L shaped locking plates, each having the holes for lock. The middle is locked, the top and bottom holes are bolted shut. It becomes too much trouble for them to mess with.
It's pretty simple if you think about.You’ve had the entire vacuum stolen? Jesus Christ that’s quite a shocker how did they get it out? It’s like you almost need to put the vacuum is in a concrete vault at this time
Yeah now that I think about it yeah you’re right, so in this case should the mounting hardware should be physically hidden away inside the vacuum so that way there are no physical bolts or lugs on the outside of the vacuum that someone could potentially unscrew?It's pretty simple if you think about.
That's not going to stop someone with a chain and pickup from yanking them off the island.Yeah now that I think about it yeah you’re right, so in this case should the mounting hardware should be physically hidden away inside the vacuum so that way there are no physical bolts or lugs on the outside of the vacuum that someone could potentially unscrew?
what would you think that would prevent them from yanking it off the island? Would setting bollards in concrete very close to the vacuum would that help or would you have another suggestion in mind?That's not going to stop someone with a chain and pickup from yanking them off the island.
10 years ago (before we had cameras, and sold the wash), vandals were breaking into the vacuum vaults, using a torch and crowbar. Beat the sh%t out of them. We started removing the vault boxes each night, to save the vacuums. Then, they just stole the whole damn thing. You could see the scrape marks on the asphalt, as they dragged it away... We switched to $1 tokens and never had another issue! I'm looking at new vacuums for my 2nd wash. I prefer the mounting hardware on the inside as it looks cleaner and less vulnerable. But, since we have $1 tokens, it's less an issue of safety. JE Adams are on the inside, and Doyle are on the outside.what would you think that would prevent them from yanking it off the island? Would setting bollards in concrete very close to the vacuum would that help or would you have another suggestion in mind?
Sorry it took me a little bit. Here are a couple pictures.Mr. Wood, your solution sounds intriguing... please post a photo if you can!