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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post

    you were right, just checking your product knowledge which as usual is shaky.
    I know what they are man, we put in between 500 and 1000 a week.

    How is my knowledge shaky this time? If it's because of the term "medium duty", you're welcome to try and pull a 10x50mm anchor out of a solid slab without mechanised assistance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    I know what they are man, we put in between 500 and 1000 a week.
    I hate the fucking things. Too many turn the stud in the sleeve and don't tighten up. I've developed a good technique for getting them out again, but given a choice I use glue.
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    am looking into this as well, seem like it would be found very easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    "Dynabolt" is what we call masonry bolts in the building industry...For concrete and other masonry applications.

    For timber floors, I would use coachbolts, or sheer bolts if I couldn't get under what I was bolting them down to.
    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
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    "designed for medium duty anchoring of timber and steel fixtures to concrete, brick or block."

    you were right, just checking your product knowledge which as usual is shaky.
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    I know what they are man, we put in between 500 and 1000 a week.

    How is my knowledge shaky this time? If it's because of the term "medium duty", you're welcome to try and pull a 10x50mm anchor out of a solid slab without mechanised assistance.
    dynabolts are for wood steel and masonry, I use them for all those and on my yamaha wheel last might to load up the inside of the bearing so i can pull it out, nobodies stolen the wheel so they must be good, just rattling ya Drew

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    Personally I would be looking to use "chemset" rather than dynabolts.
    There are two types of people in the world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data sets

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    dynabolts are for wood steel and masonry, I use them for all those and on my yamaha wheel last might to load up the inside of the bearing so i can pull it out, nobodies stolen the wheel so they must be good, just rattling ya Drew
    I think I misunderstood your original question.
    Quote Originally Posted by St_Gabriel View Post
    Personally I would be looking to use "chemset" rather than dynabolts.
    Stronger for sure. But to that extreme, the bolts aren't the weak link I don't think.

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    Whats got 400 balls and fucks bike thiefs?
    Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
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    I have the 9mm dynabolt system. You will first need to buy the applicator. It can be seen in my user picture above. They are made by lots of manufacturers. I have the Ruger version. It can hold as many as 10 dynabolts at one time, more if you buy the hi-cap dynabolt holder as I have done. I have yet to use mine but I am more than ready to do so if someone tries to fuck with my shit. I also have a 12 guage heavy duty dynabolt system. (and 410 and 22 systems too but they are both a bit wimpy)

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    Someone I know in Wellsford has the idea...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Someone I know in Wellsford has the idea...
    Effective but not as good as keeping a wheel inside under your bed.
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    ...whatever you use will only hold up the inevitable for an amount of time, if someone really wants to take your shit from you, they will take it. Back in the seventies when about one in three British bikes were stolen regularly, it didn't matter what diameter the chain links were or how blind the lock was or how many deadbolts secured the doors, the bikes still went missing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
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    Whats got 400 balls and fucks bike thiefs?
    add another 100
    and would be the indian knacker less 500
    And that is the honest truth your honour..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    I have the 9mm dynabolt system. You will first need to buy the applicator. It can be seen in my user picture above. They are made by lots of manufacturers. I have the Ruger version. It can hold as many as 10 dynabolts at one time, more if you buy the hi-cap dynabolt holder as I have done. I have yet to use mine but I am more than ready to do so if someone tries to fuck with my shit. I also have a 12 guage heavy duty dynabolt system. (and 410 and 22 systems too but they are both a bit wimpy)
    You just can't beat the 12G dyna bolt system. For difficult jobs I have used my M14 chem set. But when you have to as the saying goes "screw every fucker in the room" its still hard to go past the 12G Saiga with the high cap nut storage unit.

    Ruger do make a very nice dynabolt applicator, as a ex navy guy I still prefer the larger high power applicator but it is some what harder to keep tucked away in the "toolbox".
    Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
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