It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
Car is OK...
I park my trailer in our lot at work, and it has been safe for quite some time - mostly because
A. the USPS has a service center there and there's vans and Postal Police running around all the time and
B. it's on Airport property and Homeland and the Statie's come park in our lot frequently
However, sometime between Dec 25 and Jan 13 someone hacksawed off the lock tangs on the side door of the trailer and stole all our tools, jack and a few other things.
About $2500 of Craftsman 6 and 12-point 1/4 and 3/8" sockets, Craftsman metric wrenches, brand new Ryobi 18v impact gu,n charger and 2 batteries, breaker bar, sockets and torque wrench, Flyin Miata timing belt tool kit, huge sockets for Miata hubs, Harbor Freight brake maintenance kit, Crafstman impact socket set, Harbor Freight 1.5ton Racing Jack, Longacre recording puncture pyrometer, Longacre large-dial pressure gauge.
Most of these had red spray paint on them as an indicator that it was our tool, and several of the items had BAKER on them in indelible ink.
I suspect it's in someone's garage forever now, but if anyone trips over this stuff, please let me know.
Thanks!
I park my trailer in our lot at work, and it has been safe for quite some time - mostly because
A. the USPS has a service center there and there's vans and Postal Police running around all the time and
B. it's on Airport property and Homeland and the Statie's come park in our lot frequently
However, sometime between Dec 25 and Jan 13 someone hacksawed off the lock tangs on the side door of the trailer and stole all our tools, jack and a few other things.
About $2500 of Craftsman 6 and 12-point 1/4 and 3/8" sockets, Craftsman metric wrenches, brand new Ryobi 18v impact gu,n charger and 2 batteries, breaker bar, sockets and torque wrench, Flyin Miata timing belt tool kit, huge sockets for Miata hubs, Harbor Freight brake maintenance kit, Crafstman impact socket set, Harbor Freight 1.5ton Racing Jack, Longacre recording puncture pyrometer, Longacre large-dial pressure gauge.
Most of these had red spray paint on them as an indicator that it was our tool, and several of the items had BAKER on them in indelible ink.
I suspect it's in someone's garage forever now, but if anyone trips over this stuff, please let me know.
Thanks!
Jeff Baker
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
This is terrible. I wonder if there is any security camera footage.
Rebecca
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Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
Man that sucks. Did this go down while you were traveling on vacation?
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Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
Bummer! It's bad enough to lose all those tools, but to also now feel like you can't trust keeping your trailer parked at your work really sucks.
..I have to admit, it was hard to resist the urge to troll you by posting a for sale thread for slightly used "Baker" tools.
..I have to admit, it was hard to resist the urge to troll you by posting a for sale thread for slightly used "Baker" tools.
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Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
May they rot in hell
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Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
That Sucks theives are one of the lowest form of life.
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Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
Sorry to hear that Jeff. I hate it when something like that happens. Stealing is a low life activity.
Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
Aw man, that sucks. Sorry Jeff.
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Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
Glad they didn't eff with the car.
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Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
Everyone with an enclosed trailer should consider a door entry alarm.They are dirt cheap and take minutes to install. The noise they make is loud enough to deter most mortals and if nothing else,may attract someones attention.You can even step up in price and get units that will alert you via cell phone of an attempted entry and take photos. The best defense is a good offense. Sorry for your loss..
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Re: It was bound to happen...Trailer broken into
Good idea.
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