using Ibuilt or mr.alex brackets for ctr wing
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using Ibuilt or mr.alex brackets for ctr wing
Okay, Just a question about the security for these brackets and the wing. I just want to know what you can do to prevent anyone from stealing a wing off the brackets since the brackets are just bolted together. I know it will be hard to keep it secured but if anyone has any idea on a way to help decrease the risk of getting the wing stolen just simply give your suggestions.
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Re: using Ibuilt or mr.alex brackets for ctr wing
Pan head/button head allen drive screws always look nice and provide somewhat better security than a standard hex head.
You could also purchase and use security head bolts/screws (one's that take a special bit to loosen/tighten) that may help to detour or at least slow down any potential theft attempts. A quick Google search brought up this site which appears to offer several styles: http://www.securityfasteners.net/
You could also purchase and use security head bolts/screws (one's that take a special bit to loosen/tighten) that may help to detour or at least slow down any potential theft attempts. A quick Google search brought up this site which appears to offer several styles: http://www.securityfasteners.net/
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Re: using Ibuilt or mr.alex brackets for ctr wing
Pan head/button head allen drive screws always look nice and provide somewhat better security than a standard hex head.
You could also purchase and use security head bolts/screws (one's that take a special bit to loosen/tighten) that may help to detour or at least slow down any potential theft attempts. A quick Google search brought up this site which appears to offer several styles: http://www.securityfasteners.net/
You could also purchase and use security head bolts/screws (one's that take a special bit to loosen/tighten) that may help to detour or at least slow down any potential theft attempts. A quick Google search brought up this site which appears to offer several styles: http://www.securityfasteners.net/
Thanks for the site. I think I might have to purchase some of these screws.
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