On Tue, 01 Sep 2015 10:51:35 -0400, "(PeteCresswell)"
wrote:
Not Fort Knox, just a kayak, stored on the beach in a salt-water
environment.
Windsurfing shop nearby had a bunch of boards stolen couple years back
and the perp used bolt cutters on the cables.
What I am thinking is the smallest gauge chain that will resist
garden-variety, low-end Home Depot/Lowe's bolt cutters.
Is this realistic, or can low-end bolt cutters get through 3/8" chain
(the largest size I would consider). If so, I guess I would fall back
to the smallest chain that a pair of diagonal cutting pliers could not
cut.
Also, there is matching a padlock to the chain..... The padlocks I saw
at Home Depot today probably resist bolt cutters at least as much as
3/8" chain, but did not look all that robust in the context of salt
spray and blowing sand 24-7. Maybe some sort of bag around the lock?
Galvanized, of course....
I don't know where you are but in Florida, salt water will trash a
galvanized chain pretty fast.
This is about 2 years old
http://gfretwell.com/ftp/rusty%20chain.jpg