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<blockquote data-quote="konechiwa" data-source="post: 2985975" data-attributes="member: 568044"><p>best idea is to change up the type of screws you use. If a proffesional theif knows and is prepared, they will get your stuff out, no matter what (unless forced to stop).</p><p></p><p>Use many screws, regular, phillips, square, allen, so that he has to change up the bits all the time which will slow him down. Also, put some crap into the screw (sillicon, some sort of puddy) that will fill in the bit making it flush so it is very hard to remove.</p><p></p><p>Also invest in an alarm that has a backup battery and sirens attached to the battery so even if he cuts your power it will still go off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="konechiwa, post: 2985975, member: 568044"] best idea is to change up the type of screws you use. If a proffesional theif knows and is prepared, they will get your stuff out, no matter what (unless forced to stop). Use many screws, regular, phillips, square, allen, so that he has to change up the bits all the time which will slow him down. Also, put some crap into the screw (sillicon, some sort of puddy) that will fill in the bit making it flush so it is very hard to remove. Also invest in an alarm that has a backup battery and sirens attached to the battery so even if he cuts your power it will still go off. [/QUOTE]
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