edredtop
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It'd be cool to have a "verified" closed group on here so that we could speak freely about attack methods and countermeasures.
It'd be cool to have a "verified" closed group on here so that we could speak freely about attack methods and countermeasures.
Agree. I’m very creative and able to fabricate, but would hate to waste time fabricating something that can be easily defeated by a criminal just bc I think it’s a beast.It'd be cool to have a "verified" closed group on here so that we could speak freely about attack methods and countermeasures.
You can create a conversation with multiple people and invite in more after it's started. No one can read it except those involved.It'd be cool to have a "verified" closed group on here so that we could speak freely about attack methods and countermeasures.
Did not know that.You can create a conversation with multiple people and invite in more after it's started. No one can read it except those involved.
Here are photos. They won't stop any one with the time, tools and know how but it slows them down a little.Earl, I know this is an old thread but wondering if you had an image of how you did this. I just did a thread on my new Hamilton changer and I’m looking to enhance the security of it. I’ve casted it in a giant concrete block.
Hamilton Coin Changer Upgrade - ideas
Hello, I finally installed my new coin changer. Had a giant block of concrete poured around it. Im wondering have people done anything special to cover the locks on the Hamilton changer to prevent theft? I welded stainless steel flat bar around the face of the changer so I could have a place to...www.carwashforum.com
What did you use? Stainless steel that you bent or pipe?Here are photos. They won't stop any one with the time, tools and know how but it slows them down a little.
I really did not know much about what I was doing at that point. Took the safe head and the puck lock to a local welding shop and told them what I wanted. If I had the time, $ and Inclination I would have had the make a complete cover with the lock inside like I have on My Coleman Vaults for tha Vacuum Islands. See this High Security Option. Just would have made one to fit the round vault. https://colemanhanna.com/equipment/self-service/self-serve-support-equipment/coin-meter-vaults/What did you use? Stainless steel that you bent or pipe?
I had a lot of faith in our LAI locks until last week. Watched a guy get into 3 of our vaults in less than 15 seconds. What made me sick to my stomach was the fact that we had this same guy locked up this past April for doing the exact same thing. He served a whopping 60 days and was released. Didn't take him long to start right back up where he left off.
Do you have video of what he did? If so could you share with me? I was in the process of ordering but would kill me if I found out some pos broke in shortly after installing.I had a lot of faith in our LAI locks until last week. Watched a guy get into 3 of our vaults in less than 15 seconds. What made me sick to my stomach was the fact that we had this same guy locked up this past April for doing the exact same thing. He served a whopping 60 days and was released. Didn't take him long to start right back up where he left off.
ahhh I see. Guess my thing is I don’t mind spending the time to make my vaults where they are a royal pain in the a$$ to break into. My thing is I don’t know how these thieves do it, other than taking a torch and prying.I really did not know much about what I was doing at that point. Took the safe head and the puck lock to a local welding shop and told them what I wanted. If I had the time, $ and Inclination I would have had the make a complete cover with the lock inside like I have on My Coleman Vaults for tha Vacuum Islands. See this High Security Option. Just would have made one to fit the round vault. https://colemanhanna.com/equipment/self-service/self-serve-support-equipment/coin-meter-vaults/