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jonnyswamp

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Had my van done last night and all my corded and cordless power tools have gone
After talking to police and others, it seems there is a "master" type ford transit key available from amazon for around 25 quid which will open various models, including dead locks
4 or 5 transits got robbed in my area last night according to plod, all with no signs of break in/damage

Had my complete Milwaukee kit, Marcrist corer, 36v Hilti, multi tool (cheapo) and probably other stuff
Anyway, no point crying over spilt milk etc (I've made a few calls and had a couple of names back which, if involved, will be visited)
Will get my old Makita core drill refurbed, I've got an old milwaukee 28v for a bigger sds, so just need a good kit (drill, recip saw, torch, trim saw etc)
Can have the 6 piece Milwaukee fuel with 6 battery charger station, impact and drill/driver, torch, recip and trim saws and angle grinder for around £875/900 incl VAT
Looked at Makita, Dewalt and Hitachi and all look much of a muchness
Any exp of these?
 
Sorry to hear this mate, I had the same done to my transit connect earlier this year. I've since out extra locks on, you have to do it or they will target your van again soon.
 
Had the same done in our town last week five vans done with ford master key not a mark on the van. I spoke to ford as have five of there vans nothing they can do, now having extra locks fitted !! Be thinking twice on next van buy. Sorry about your tool mate they are just scum in my eyes.
 
absolute scum, I truly hope they are tortured for days and then left to die alone. I hate thieves. I'm so sorry mate. I had my van done, luckily I caught them and all they got was my analyser.
 
Passed caring about the tools now, been done a couple of times before and it will eat away at you if you let it
Just had soc officer here dusting the van for prints, took some papers away that were moved but don't think they'll get much
Heard through the grapevine that 3 people/properties were raided this afternoon (confirmed by police, who also said there's another lined up for early tomorrow morn) so I may get something back, never know
Some of my Milwaukee stuff was up to be replaced due to age, also the Hilti, just didn't plan on just yet
I will update when I have any more info if anyone's interested, as 1 of the alleged gang of scroats handed himself in to police last week, his victim from 2 weeks ago made life very difficult for him and he felt safer inside
 
feel for you, my garage was raided 5 years back, its just hassle and stress on top of losing the tools, but the scumbag got caught doing another lads garage, seems he received some severe bruising outside the court when they gave him a pathetic sentence and those that had lost their gear turned vigilante, not me but some rather big local builders 🙂
 
It's all going a bit vigillante round here ATM, quite a few farmers near me have had quads stolen and have put up a reward of a few grand between them, I don't think the pigs will need feeding for a while once one of the scroats chooses money over honour amongst thieves
 
I had the Marcrist DDM, I've sent off my old Makita 4306? to be refurbed (clutch etc) so I'll wait and see what it's like with the PC 850 cores (which they left behind)
The Marcrist was good with the cores when new, but don't think it would last as long as the Makita, didn't feel as robust
 
Ive said this again and i'll say it again fellas, aftermarket deadlocks for your van or slam locks, forget about what comes on the van as standard that wont stop anyone with access to the internet

Spend the £500 or more on a decent set of locks and sleep better at night or when your working in a rough area
 
Ive said this again and i'll say it again fellas, aftermarket deadlocks for your van or slam locks, forget about what comes on the van as standard that wont stop anyone with access to the internet

Spend the £500 or more on a decent set of locks and sleep better at night or when your working in a rough area

You don't arf repeat yourself, I say repeat yourself :thinking:

Agree fully mate, getting locks fitted Sat morn on side and rear
Hadn't heard about the key fiasco before now, or maybe I did but chose tomignore it
 
I think most of us are guilty of ignoring the warnings until its too late, its just bad luck that choads get away with this kind of thing so much.
 

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