You forgot to tell us how to lock the doors with lock and pin. That is the part I find most difficult to do. I can unlock it fine and close the doors fin but I find that the fiddly part of locking it difficult
@Brandon Bailey How would you get into that? The bottom is wide open so it could be drilled but not much else I can think of. Then again I haven't broken in to many things in my time haha
@@iblowsnow angle grinder and grind the Welds. Cutting torch do anything of course. Don't have to have broken into anything before. I've never broken into anything but I could easily. Just like a front door lock it's only good for keeping the honest people honest
@@naturestrail2296 Any recommendations or ideas for keeping a container such as that (or something else?) secure on a remote property out in the open (my only option with my price range) while gone for long periods of the time?
Jacob Landon and Lucas appreciate your service
You forgot to tell us how to lock the doors with lock and pin. That is the part I find most difficult to do. I can unlock it fine and close the doors fin but I find that the fiddly part of locking it difficult
helped me secure stuff at work thx
I thought a shackle lock is what is needed?
Thanks buddy
Nice catch!!
I thought maybe this was a joke. But... Are there seriously people out there that can’t open or shut a container. Have I got the right planet.
Just because you work around them doesn’t mean your da shit. You must feel proud🥳😤🙄
Could get in that in about 5 min still but would work against some tools.
@Brandon Bailey How would you get into that? The bottom is wide open so it could be drilled but not much else I can think of. Then again I haven't broken in to many things in my time haha
@@iblowsnow angle grinder and grind the Welds. Cutting torch do anything of course. Don't have to have broken into anything before. I've never broken into anything but I could easily. Just like a front door lock it's only good for keeping the honest people honest
@@naturestrail2296 yep yep I figured as much. Cutting torch is nice and quiet too.
@@naturestrail2296 Any recommendations or ideas for keeping a container such as that (or something else?) secure on a remote property out in the open (my only option with my price range) while gone for long periods of the time?