Politically Motivated Violence Thread PART 2

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  • ajeandy

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    I asked you for sources for your earlier post and you have not replied.

    Seems you sometimes just want to stir things up.

    Tom you'll have to link them for me. I do not frequent the political section of this forum, especially posts that have many many pages of replies. I simply do not have the time to read through every page. I'm mostly in the General Firearms, Survival & Disaster Prep, Ammo & reloading, Classifieds, Carry & Self defense.

    Perhaps theres a section on the site that tells me when someone quotes my response that I'm unaware of?
     

    BugI02

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    Crowbars and hammers are easier to carry.

    I had also read that stores were switching to tamper-proof screws because in previous 'mostly peaceful riots' the looters were carrying battery operated drills and taking the barricades apart so they could 'shop' where they wanted
     

    ajeandy

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    I had also read that stores were switching to tamper-proof screws because in previous 'mostly peaceful riots' the looters were carrying battery operated drills and taking the barricades apart so they could 'shop' where they wanted

    Omg those screws are terrible. Good luck removing them. I had to take one out once and it took a better part of 20 minutes and a lot of effort.
     

    2A_Tom

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    I had also read that stores were switching to tamper-proof screws because in previous 'mostly peaceful riots' the looters were carrying battery operated drills and taking the barricades apart so they could 'shop' where they wanted

    Omg those screws are terrible. Good luck removing them. I had to take one out once and it took a better part of 20 minutes and a lot of effort.

    Grond the head off pry the plywood off and use vice grips to remove the shanks.

    Or use a combination of hex philips and tore screws.

    I just love it when that happens to me, even though I am prepared.
     

    ajeandy

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    Grond the head off pry the plywood off and use vice grips to remove the shanks.

    Or use a combination of hex philips and tore screws.

    I just love it when that happens to me, even though I am prepared.

    So funny story...I bought a "security double door" for my sliding glass door. It came with one-way screws....I heard horror stories about them but was also thinking...well...I probably will never need to remove them....flash forward...

    I'm trying to install one of them and it only goes in about 3/4 of the way....can't reverse it...wont budge....(yes I pre-drilled but I guess not far enough?) took me 20 minutes to get rid of it because I needed the whole screw out...they were like 4" screws.

    I ended up taking a grinder to make a 'slot' to try to remove with a flat head and ultimately ended up using vice grips to get it out over the course of 20-30 minutes.

    NEVER AGAIN!

    I ended up using 4" screws with a T20 head instead of the 'one-way' screws.
     

    printcraft

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    You should try harder as you've already established a reputation on this entire forum.

    You inspire me...

    Do I have a nasty reputation as a cruel dude?
    Do they say I ruthless?
    Do they say I’m rude?

    I guess the only thing I have going for me is that I’m brutally handsome.
     
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    printcraft

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    I was referring to your post count. I've never seen a serious post from you.

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    Oh, you're one of those. 10-4.

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