Norseland
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Hello all,
Ive been working on this for a bit and came up with this, It was inspired by Jones (from California) and this post,
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=17789&highlight=cable+lock
http://s13.photobucket.com/albums/a288/chitownjohn/?action=view¤t=specs.jpg
I think the covered shank lock like this one realy helps, but next thought is to weld a big sqaure peice to the outer side of the T so everything would be covered up, and then you just pull the throttle kill and slide the metal down and lock it.
I just used 2" wide flat stock, I beleive 3/16 thick. secured the right side piece 2" in a vice and the hammered my bend, the left piece I secured 1" down. Now you'll need to drill your holes.
The idea realy doesnt need the right peice to work my thought there was that with a "T", I could have more support to weld a face plate to cover everything up, plus I thought the notch for the power swicth just looked cool!
As far as the nut's and bolt's connecting them, just bash the threads to keep someone from unbolting it, but even if they did, it's not going to get the power switch to turn so after the wasted time doing that the still got nothing! Thats again where the face plate would be nice, no realy good way to get in there.
If you have a rotating latch bracket for a door laying around you could do this, it also keeps the power from being turned,
Hope this helps and all may do as the please to make their own or improve upon it, Cheers!
john
Ive been working on this for a bit and came up with this, It was inspired by Jones (from California) and this post,
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=17789&highlight=cable+lock
http://s13.photobucket.com/albums/a288/chitownjohn/?action=view¤t=specs.jpg
I think the covered shank lock like this one realy helps, but next thought is to weld a big sqaure peice to the outer side of the T so everything would be covered up, and then you just pull the throttle kill and slide the metal down and lock it.
I just used 2" wide flat stock, I beleive 3/16 thick. secured the right side piece 2" in a vice and the hammered my bend, the left piece I secured 1" down. Now you'll need to drill your holes.
The idea realy doesnt need the right peice to work my thought there was that with a "T", I could have more support to weld a face plate to cover everything up, plus I thought the notch for the power swicth just looked cool!
As far as the nut's and bolt's connecting them, just bash the threads to keep someone from unbolting it, but even if they did, it's not going to get the power switch to turn so after the wasted time doing that the still got nothing! Thats again where the face plate would be nice, no realy good way to get in there.
If you have a rotating latch bracket for a door laying around you could do this, it also keeps the power from being turned,
Hope this helps and all may do as the please to make their own or improve upon it, Cheers!
john