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Subject Topic: Lockable ground anchors for grass/soil Post Reply Post New Topic
02/8/2010 at 7:23pm
 Location: Kent
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Has anyone ever seen anything like this?

I was thinking it would be really nice to have a ground anchor one could screw into the soil which was in some way lockable so as to make it's removal much harder (obviously a spade would sort it).

The thinking was it would act as a deterrent to the would be grab and run thief for things like bags, laptops, stoves and such.

Anyone?

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02/8/2010 at 8:13pm
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Something like this? You can get the plastic versions but imho they aren't up to much security wise.


02/8/2010 at 11:58pm
 Location: Devizes Wiltshire
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I would rather go to sites with good security measures and to lock any valuables in the car than to fiddle about with them to be honest!

DK

 



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03/8/2010 at 12:18am
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Have heard a trick of using two screw in dog anchors side by side, and running a bike cable lock or chain through both, which effectively makes it impossible to unscrew either. However, I've yet to see a dog anchor with a solid "eye" at the top - they all seem to be triangular with a gap in the triangle, if you see what I mean. Like this:



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03/8/2010 at 12:35am
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...or just the dog would do


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03/8/2010 at 2:23am
 Location: Argyll Scotland
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Hi Viggo, find someone with a MIG welder and get them to weld the eye shut.

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03/8/2010 at 9:54am
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at wiffle Cool - that was pretty much what I was thinking.

at dk168 Totally agree but there are times (festivals) and items that can just be too tempting for light handed monsters.

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03/8/2010 at 10:11am
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I've been using one of the dog tethers(as in viggo's photo) to secure stuff for a few years..especially at festivals(and some campsites!).

I welded up the join in the top loop on ours',as that is more substantial than the lower eye(..I also cut 6" or so out of the straight section while I was at it, to make it more compact)...and I just loop the cable lock through in such a way that there is very little slack and the only way to "unscrew" it,would be to walk around in circles,carrying everything that locked up,with you..

I suppose two,set a distance apart would be better..but at the end of it all,it's only really to stop folk from just snatching stuff away(...chairs,stove etc)

(..I don't think I'd  be leaving a laptop in a tent/awning in the first place though..)

I suppose you could always incorporate a cable lock which has an inbuilt alarm?..but that would be a pain,if you kept setting it off when your coming in late from the pub!  



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03/8/2010 at 10:20am
 Location: Kent
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at pepe63 good idea on the shortening thing. I would only have the laptop in the tent over night - when out and about it is locked into the car (lock through loading loop things in boot).

But you are exactly right - it's more about providing some tethering that stops a casual pick up and run kinda muppet

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03/8/2010 at 10:32am
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One thing I would add...and that is that on some occasions I have been unable to screw the tether into some pitches/fields..Instead of screwing itself in,all it did was drag out a core of stoney earth!

In these cases,a couple of decent steel spikes(3/8-1/2" dia)each with an eye welded on,just driven in at angles,would have been the answer..

Worth considering as a 2nd option..



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03/8/2010 at 10:35am
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Hi,

I have a long bit of plastic coated steel cable, which i loop though the gas bottle, then into the tent and around the cooker and fridge. I have also passed it underneath the tent to the other side and locked the bike rack to it.

It's not going to stop the determined thief, but they would need bolt cutters or a hack saw to get though it.

So does provide some protection.

Regards

Paul



05/8/2010 at 3:29am
 Location: Dewsbury West Yorks
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Booby trap everything with some fishing line and a personal attack alarm. I`ve heard of this being quite good as a shed alarm as well.


05/8/2010 at 6:40am
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Please don't use electronic alarms, you're much more likely to set them off yourself in error on a daily basis and naff off your neighbours!

I wouldn't worry unduly on a normal campsite. On some motorsport sites we chain together the fridge and gas bottle to a dog spike. It won't stop anyone but it will slow them down.   

If we take bikes we chain them to whatever we can (fridge/gas bottle if nothing solid) and add in a couple of saucepans/lids to make a bit of a noise if someone tries to walk off with the lot!

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