Next month is the month. I am ordering a Bobcat 250. I want everything I need before it arrives.
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A welcome addition to an otherwise mundane (but useful) topicplain ol Bill wrote:Just as an aside thing - a 12" length of welding lead with a crimped on lug and a female Tweco quik connect on the other end makes a really excellent self defense item. Roll it around in the dirt some so it doesn't look brand new and tuck it under the drivers seat.
Seems like an awful lot of work when the expandable baton works so niceplain ol Bill wrote:Just as an aside thing - a 12" length of welding lead with a crimped on lug and a female Tweco quik connect on the other end makes a really excellent self defense item. Roll it around in the dirt some so it doesn't look brand new and tuck it under the drivers seat.
I bet the criminals are still allowed to have weaponshey_allen wrote:One advantage of the stub of cable is that you can often claim that it is just a tool, even when in a jurisdiction that tries to enforce a no weapons policy.
While working with the company that had me crimping the power cables, one of the other techs was telling of a job in southern California where there was rampant crime, but you couldn't have a weapon legally. A chunk of MCM750 cable that had been spliced and "kept for illustration" made a handy blunt weapon, and plausible explanation of the reason for having it with you...
I like it !!plain ol Bill wrote:Just as an aside thing - a 12" length of welding lead with a crimped on lug and a female Tweco quik connect on the other end makes a really excellent self defense item. Roll it around in the dirt some so it doesn't look brand new and tuck it under the drivers seat.
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