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Someone tampered with Sgt York!

coachgeo

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Couldnt you just take the plug and drill a hole thru it while its in the tube so you could put a long shank good padlock thru the hole just be sure to stick a rag /plug of some kind to be sure to get all the shavings out of the neck or just remove the neck and drill it on a bench and wash out with brake cleen .
you create a way for water to get in. Beside it is not a solid plug of rubber. There is an inner wedges or something to that effect which force the plug to expand as you turn the T handle.
 

chucky

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you create a way for water to get in. Beside it is not a solid plug of rubber. There is an inner wedges or something to that effect which force the plug to expand as you turn the T handle.
It would still seal the tube from moisture when you tighten the t handle the bottom of the plug still swells in the tube .
 

GeneralDisorder

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What stop any one with a pair of pliers from just twisting the whole thing out its already slick from oil
You are only going to ever stop casual crimes of opportunity. Targeted acts by determined criminals aren't really stoppable. The best you can hope for is to make the criminal act more difficult in terms of time and expense.
 

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Any recommendations?


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