Then they just cut further down the pipe taking out expensive y-pipes and O2 sensors in the process. If you really want to do it right have a cage built out of bent rebar surrounding the cat or those custom full length plates out there.
Does the weld cover the whole pipe and the total length of the pipe if not I don’t see how this works. -thief “damn there is a weld I guess I’ll just cut 2 inches to the left”
What’s a better question is, why would you think that you even have to ask this? This obviously has to cover the length of the accessible pipe.. otherwise there is absolutely no deterrent. I’ve seen some ugly welds, but none of them are *that* scary.
Wrong! Rebar is just mild steel and will cut easily. That "weld material" is called "hard facing" and is used by heavy equipment owners to coat their digging buckets and tip their digging teeth. They/we weld it on in big X patterns to slow the wear of the metal giving our equipment longer life spans. It is extremely hard and wears ten times as slow as mild steel. It is not very expensive, but we need a lot to do all the exposed surfaces of our equipment, and it's necessary in hard/abrasive soils!
It's the type of rod, not the type of weld. It's called "hardface", and it is used to prevent wear on machinery like backhoe teeth and bulldozer blades.
It's pricey. That is one problem. If you want to buy, one I have used a lot in past is Stoody 21. Most industrial supply that sells welding supplies should have it or get you something similar.
again anyone with half a brain knows they are not trying to reveal the SECRET in its entirety for obvious reasons. Also THEY want to provide service to make money like any company, so call for an appointment instead of complaining you are not being given an internet "FREEBIE".
@@GadJitMan That was totally rude and nasty. You could have just as easily said 'theyre not revealing their secret so they can profit' but everything else you said was totally uncalled for. Commenting to tear others down doesnt make you look good.
Do you honestly believe a Tweaker is gonna learn how to use a torch, and take the trouble to light one up? Where using one will require face protection? And the spatter will not only burn himself, but cause a fire under the vehicle..where he’s laying? I just don’t think so.
I cut the cats off my derby cars all the time with a torch. Not very hard. Also they make many sizes of torch tanks and you can get them the size of a small fire extinguisher. I know it's not ideal but can be done
The point the guy is making is that cat thieves are not going to be carrying around an oxy acetylene tank around so they can cut through a deterrent contraption. There’s hundreds of thousands of other cars on the road that they can just move onto and cut off in 30 seconds with their cordless sawzall. Eventually… one day.. _maybe_ you’ll see them resorting to a torch… maybe… but not anytime in the near future