Added some security to Wet Sounds Pro 485s
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I'm in the process of installing a pair of Wet Sounds Pro 485s. The collars that attach to the tower and speakers use M8 stainless socket head cap screws. I wanted to replace these with a security head screw. I was not able to find and off the shelf/internet screw that was stainless, metric and had a security head in a socket cap. I had the machine shop that I use add a center pin to the readily available stainless socket cap screws. I know that if somebody wants the speakers they will eventually get them, but at least it may take them a couple tries. Here's a picture of what the security bolts look like:
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very good call on that one....have there been very many people on the board who have lost tower speakers to theft? There was a thread the other day with a boat with 12 different wetsounds speakers on the tower so there must have been 5000 worth of speakers alone up there.
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Ahh..what was your address?? lol.
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I believe Wetsounds has a quick relese clamp now don't they? No worries when the are not on the tower to get stolen?
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I have had a threesome stolen
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How did they add the security part? Did they make the bolts from scratch?
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Drill stock bolts and press in a pin. The red stuff is Locktight |
I've done this in the past, I start with vented bolts from McMaster and then install the pin from there, saves all the machinging and setup, all you need is the right size pin and an arbor press
See the middle of the page here http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/116/3102/=6gr3ig |
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Bryce can make you some custom lockbolts: http://www.brycefastener.com/
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http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/115/3099/=6gt9as They list both an M8x25 and and M8x30 in a button head in packs of 10. I used 8 of each. |
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To me taking the speakers down every time we put the boat up is just way to much trouble. Next thing is you forget to bring them back with you the next time you go out so no tunes or you damage them while in transit. A much cheaper way of protecting them is to just drill out the heads once they're in place. Granted you need to make sure they're tight etc before you do so but once that's done no one is going to get them off in the time most thieves want to spend.
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Those bolts work for the honest thief. A flat head screwdriver will take care of that pin in one second flat. I have those type of locks on some of my network cabinets. If you forget the "special" allen wrench, one little twist with a screwdriver and you're in.
But like I said, most crooks wouldn't know to do that and would move on to an easier target. I have yet to get some speakers, but when I do, they will be removable until I get a garage this damn boat will fit in! :) |
What about torx head as a more "off the shelf" solution? Or are thieves onto torx and are carrying torx head sockets in their bag of tricks?
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I deal with Bryce a fair amount in my solar business for locking PV panel mounting bolts. He will do semi-custom keyed bolts in small quantities, give them a call.
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I was looking for some of these security bolts last summer when I picked up some tower speakers. I believe I called Bryce and they said they don't deal to the general public. I called everywhere I could find on the internet with no luck.
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