Pledge: Bike Chain: Difference between revisions
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There are several options depending on how much people want to spend and how concerned about security you are. | There are several options depending on how much people want to spend and how concerned about security you are. | ||
[http://www.chain-supplies.co.uk Chain-supplies] are the current best option as they will sell cut lengths (know a better source? add it!). | |||
They sell 3 types of security chain (ie insurance grade): | They sell 3 types of security chain (ie insurance grade): | ||
* [http://www.chain-supplies.co.uk/Boron-Security-Chain.html 6mm] (£8.66/m or £60.62 for 7m) | * [http://www.chain-supplies.co.uk/Boron-Security-Chain.html 6mm] (£8.66/m or £60.62 for 7m) |
Revision as of 13:46, 11 January 2011
What?
7m of secure chain + 2 padlocks.
Why?
To allow bikes to be securely stored outside of the hackspace, on the front balcony. Currently unless you have an insanely large lock it is impossible to store a bike on the front balcony; storing bikes on the back balconies leads to problems moving bikes through the space and storing bikes inside is not really a good long term option when space is at a premium (and there is a risk of sharp objects being left on the floor eg screws).
The chain would be stretched between two of the uprights on the outside of the balcony and secured using padlocks, the keys for which would be kept in the space. The chain could then be used as a railing to attach locks to. Further padlocks can be added to create loops if people feel added security is needed (these would force both ends of the chain or at least each loop and one end to be compromised before a bike could be stolen).
Suggested
There are several options depending on how much people want to spend and how concerned about security you are. Chain-supplies are the current best option as they will sell cut lengths (know a better source? add it!). They sell 3 types of security chain (ie insurance grade):
Padlocks - again huge range of cost/type; these locks are, I think, the best size as they should give a tight fit to the (13mm) chain (both have inner diameters of >26mm):
- The simple: Abus padlock (50mm width made from brass and hardened steel) from chain supplies is £11.52 cost for 2: £23.04
- The expensive: Granit padlock (insurance grade) is £72 cost for 2: £144
What should we buy?
Is something being discussed on the mailing list - go there to follow/contribute.
- cheap: 7m of 6mm chain + 2xAbus padlocks = £83.66 + p&p
- expensive: 7m of 13mm chain + 2xGranit locks = £396 + p&p
- any further padlocks wanted for loops