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The Medway Handyman February 10th 07 09:54 AM

Wire Rope Locks
 
Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing used for
bicycles - but longer.

I've seen plenty 1.8m long, but I need 2.5m min. Can't really be arsed to
make up a wire rope & use a padlock.


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Don Spumey February 10th 07 10:50 AM

Wire Rope Locks
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing
used for bicycles - but longer.

I've seen plenty 1.8m long, but I need 2.5m min. Can't really be
arsed to make up a wire rope & use a padlock.


Why not use a wire rope sling used on lifting gear? Then all you have
to do is add a padlock to the loops.

A list of suppliers can be found here,

http://www.kellysearch.co.uk/gb-product-105220.html


Don.



Andy Dingley February 10th 07 11:32 AM

Wire Rope Locks
 
On 10 Feb, 09:54, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote:
Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing used for
bicycles - but longer.


I make mine, by silver-soldering ends on to exactly the length I
need. Having exactly the right length (i.e. no free loops) makes them
rather more secure. Even then they're not up to a high-security task.

Plastic sheathed chain is much more secure.


gort February 10th 07 11:42 AM

Wire Rope Locks
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:

Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing used for
bicycles - but longer.

I've seen plenty 1.8m long, but I need 2.5m min. Can't really be arsed to
make up a wire rope & use a padlock.



Is this to secure the ladders on the van, Dave ?

Dave
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The Medway Handyman February 10th 07 04:35 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
Huge wrote:

Screwfix sell (sold) them. I bought one to fasten my trailer
to the BFO tree next to it.

[Clickety, clickety, click]

http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...09916&id=51830

There you go. 9M braided security cable with loops.


Exactly what I want - almost :-)

12mm cables much too big :-(


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01634 717930
07850 597257



The Medway Handyman February 10th 07 04:36 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
Don Spumey wrote:
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing
used for bicycles - but longer.

I've seen plenty 1.8m long, but I need 2.5m min. Can't really be
arsed to make up a wire rope & use a padlock.


Why not use a wire rope sling used on lifting gear? Then all you have
to do is add a padlock to the loops.

A list of suppliers can be found here,


Thanks Don, but I should have specified the size! I'm looking for thin wire
maybe 2mm?




Guy King February 10th 07 07:41 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
The message
from "The Medway Handyman" contains
these words:

Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing used for
bicycles - but longer.


There must be a chandlers near you - drop in and ask them to swage
thimble loops on the end of a bit of wire rope they'll also supply you
with.
Thread it through some plastic pipe first if it isn't already plastic coated.

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The Medway Handyman February 10th 07 08:46 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
Guy King wrote:
The message
from "The Medway Handyman" contains
these words:

Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing
used for bicycles - but longer.


There must be a chandlers near you -


BULB LIGHTS ABOVE HEAD

Thanks!


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07850 597257



Newshound February 10th 07 09:22 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
There must be a chandlers near you - drop in and ask them to swage
thimble loops on the end of a bit of wire rope they'll also supply you
with.
Thread it through some plastic pipe first if it isn't already plastic
coated.

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Skipweasel


I was going to suggest that too. For other country dwellers, Countrywide and
other farm shops often keep a range of smaller wire rope, plus the eyes and
swage fittings which you can clamp up with a mole or a big vice.



Guy King February 10th 07 09:23 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
The message
from "The Medway Handyman" contains
these words:

There must be a chandlers near you -


BULB LIGHTS ABOVE HEAD


Ah, this'll tickle you. I got a spam a while ago from a Mediterranean
food company, plugging food prepared "The Mediterrean way" whose website
was www.themedway.something and their tagline was "Taste the medway".

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Dave Liquorice February 11th 07 12:11 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:36:37 -0000, The Medway Handyman wrote:

Thanks Don, but I should have specified the size! I'm looking for thin
wire maybe 2mm?


Is that going to slow the tea leaves down much? Make sure your own bolt
cutters or similar are not sitting on a van shelf or in an insecure
box...

I think you intend to thread this through the handles of power tool
boxes. One cut and they have all of 'em. Might be better to have shorter
individual loops. They then have to cut each one, which takes time. You
are also much more likely to put the single loop back on when you return
a tool to the van than thread/unthread through the handles each time.
Visit a proper locksmith to get a number of padlocks with the same key
profile so you don't have to have a huge bunch of keys.

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dennis@home February 11th 07 02:32 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 

"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message
ll.com...
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:36:37 -0000, The Medway Handyman wrote:

Thanks Don, but I should have specified the size! I'm looking for thin
wire maybe 2mm?


Is that going to slow the tea leaves down much? Make sure your own bolt
cutters or similar are not sitting on a van shelf or in an insecure
box...


The 12mm ones only take a minute with a carbide disk in a battery drill.



Chris Hodges February 11th 07 09:19 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing used for
bicycles - but longer.

I've seen plenty 1.8m long, but I need 2.5m min. Can't really be arsed to
make up a wire rope & use a padlock.


I know from the other repsonses it's not what you're after, but (for
completeness) masterlock make (and B+Q sell) bike locks with a
replaceable cable - I've got 2 and 5m cables for mine.

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The Medway Handyman February 14th 07 12:00 AM

Wire Rope Locks
 
Chris Hodges wrote:
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing
used for bicycles - but longer.

I've seen plenty 1.8m long, but I need 2.5m min. Can't really be
arsed to make up a wire rope & use a padlock.


I know from the other repsonses it's not what you're after, but (for
completeness) masterlock make (and B+Q sell) bike locks with a
replaceable cable - I've got 2 and 5m cables for mine.


Not at all. What I want is a bike lock with a 5m cable. I could only find
1.8m Masterlock in my local B&Q Depot.


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Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



Chris Hodges February 14th 07 09:43 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Chris Hodges wrote:

The Medway Handyman wrote:

Anyone know where I can get a wire rope type lock - sort of thing
used for bicycles - but longer.

I've seen plenty 1.8m long, but I need 2.5m min. Can't really be
arsed to make up a wire rope & use a padlock.



I know from the other repsonses it's not what you're after, but (for
completeness) masterlock make (and B+Q sell) bike locks with a
replaceable cable - I've got 2 and 5m cables for mine.



Not at all. What I want is a bike lock with a 5m cable. I could only find
1.8m Masterlock in my local B&Q Depot.


mine's about 10mm thick - hence the "not what you're after".

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Pet @ www.gymratz.co.uk ¬) February 15th 07 03:44 PM

Wire Rope Locks
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:

Not at all. What I want is a bike lock with a 5m cable. I could only find
1.8m Masterlock in my local B&Q Depot.


I found a 4.5 ish (might even be 5)metre cable with weather-proof
padlock in our local Homebase. £15

Ideal for locking my trailer to a handy tree and a far better solution
than the rubbish bit of chain I had before.

Cable is about 8mm plastic coated and coils up pretty small.


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