I might have a problem
Fenian
Posted 3/2/2016 8:20 PM (#808276)
Subject: I might have a problem




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So I was sitting in a residential security training session when the instructor placed an object on the table in front of me.


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Fenian
Posted 3/2/2016 8:25 PM (#808278 - in reply to #808276)
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I just wanted everyone's opinion. Is this the best single cylinder lock door handle to reel in double 10's?
dfkiii
Posted 3/2/2016 8:28 PM (#808279 - in reply to #808276)
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Location: Sawyer County, WI
Does it come in a left hand version ?
Fenian
Posted 3/2/2016 8:54 PM (#808284 - in reply to #808279)
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It was amphibious. You could use either your right or left hand. I was so transfixed with this beautiful device that I could no longer concentrate on the instructor talking about "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design" or the difference between halogen lighting and fluorescent lighting. Winternet is almost over.
dfkiii
Posted 3/2/2016 9:42 PM (#808289 - in reply to #808284)
Subject: Re: I might have a problem





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Fenian - 3/2/2016 8:54 PM

It was amphibious. You could use either your right or left hand. I was so transfixed with this beautiful device that I could no longer concentrate on the instructor talking about "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design" or the difference between halogen lighting and fluorescent lighting. Winternet is almost over.


Wow, I've never seen a deadbolt that could breathe both above and under water before.
Pointerpride102
Posted 3/2/2016 10:38 PM (#808297 - in reply to #808289)
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Location: The desert
dfkiii - 3/2/2016 9:42 PM

Fenian - 3/2/2016 8:54 PM

It was amphibious. You could use either your right or left hand. I was so transfixed with this beautiful device that I could no longer concentrate on the instructor talking about "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design" or the difference between halogen lighting and fluorescent lighting. Winternet is almost over.


Wow, I've never seen a deadbolt that could breathe both above and under water before. ;-)


I'm more of a reptilian deadbolt kind of guy.
dfkiii
Posted 3/3/2016 6:28 AM (#808310 - in reply to #808297)
Subject: Re: I might have a problem





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Pointerpride102 - 3/2/2016 10:38 PM

I'm more of a reptilian deadbolt kind of guy.


I've used those in the past but they seem to lock/unlock much slower in colder weather.
ToddM
Posted 3/3/2016 6:55 AM (#808317 - in reply to #808276)
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Location: oswego, il
Look at the size of that tension knob! I would say so. I would swap out the key for a bigger one for more leverage, other than that, you are set!
KenK
Posted 3/3/2016 8:40 AM (#808336 - in reply to #808276)
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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
Sure looked like an old Corsair to me! I think we all have a problem!
BigMo
Posted 3/3/2016 9:02 AM (#808343 - in reply to #808276)
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Location: Clintonville, WI
“I can go right, I can go left, I’m amphibious” – Former NBA player, Charles Shackleford

That is a sign from the esox gods, in a training session no less. Must fish, must fish, must fish..........
ESOX Maniac
Posted 3/3/2016 9:32 AM (#808352 - in reply to #808343)
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
BigMo - 3/3/2016 9:02 AM

“I can go right, I can go left, I’m amphibious” – Former NBA player, Charles Shackleford

That is a sign from the esox gods, in a training session no less. Must fish, must fish, must fish..........


Are you the one who went amphibious at Presque Isle launch dock, to retrieve truck keys at late Oct MF Outing?

Just curious?
Have fun!
Al
Fenian
Posted 3/3/2016 9:36 PM (#808470 - in reply to #808352)
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ESOX, that wasn't me who went in for the keys but I would have liked to have seen that. I did once drop my cell phone in the Milwaukee River just down from a MMSD dump site during the salmon run. The water was only about 6" deep. I didn't bother to recover it.
k-bob
Posted 3/4/2016 9:58 AM (#808530 - in reply to #808276)
Subject: Re: I might have a problem




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Location: Marshfield, WI
Al, that was Saint that went swimming at the p.i. outing.
Fenian
Posted 3/4/2016 8:21 PM (#808615 - in reply to #808276)
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The training class has concluded. I am now fully trained to give you a professional residential or business security survey. I will do it for free. My only stipulations are that I have to do it after business hours and that no owner/employees can be on the premises when the survey is done. Rollie and Helen's, Smokey's or Thorne Brothers are you interested? PM me and I hope you have good insurance.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 3/4/2016 10:39 PM (#808624 - in reply to #808530)
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
k-bob - 3/4/2016 9:58 AM

Al, that was Saint that went swimming at the p.i. outing.


Yes, now I remember, the Saint1 - Norm's partner in crime! We had lots of fun at Petenwell Muskie Challenge too, haven't seen him around on the boards here - hope he's doing fine! Norm's fun too! The two of them hilarious! Norm's got a special thing with beaver's - I think both kinds! LOL...............

Thanks, and have fun!
Al