Best mechanical v-belt pulleys according to redditors
We found 9 Reddit comments discussing the best mechanical v-belt pulleys. We ranked the 9 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 9 Reddit comments discussing the best mechanical v-belt pulleys. We ranked the 9 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
Don't damage the door and the frame; it'll come out of your deposit, and doors are expensive. Instead, go with something like this or this.
Grass undermount clips
https://www.amazon.com/Fixing-Brackets-Locking-Devices-Device/dp/B00O1F1YVE
I had the same thing happen to me. ALWAYS use a D-lock! I know I will from now on. The thief didn't even need to cut it; if he was patient, he could have just tried each of the 10000 combinations and it would have taken him a maximum of about a few hours to crack. That lock was a deterrent at best.
But hindsight is 20/20, and I'm very sorry for your loss. Keep your eyes on ebay and gumtree, and also preloved, for bikes.
To everyone else: ALWAYS use a D-lock. Most cable locks are useless, unless they're >15mm thick. If a thief wants your bike and it has a cable lock, all they need is a strong hand and a pair of sacateurs in most cases
My new lock. I'm not taking any chances
At one time, Cisa was a player in this lock genre. Here is an example.
1 is a common belt pulley:
https://www.amazon.com/V-Belt-Pulley-10-Bore-1GRV/dp/B0086A5AT2
2 is a another simple pulley used for rope or a clothesline:
http://www.mamashomestead.com/drying-clothes-on-a-clothesline/
3 is a chain boomer... used during transportation when a chain is used to tie something down
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Load-Binder-Pull-Lever-3-8-inch-Chain-Hook-Tie-Down-Rigging-Equipment/164092831
4 is a manual drill
http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2010/12/hand-powered-drilling-tools-and-machines.html
It must be a pain in the but having to spin that nut on and off the bolt every time.
I know you didn't ask for my advice but I think that Drawbolt latches will be equally secure if not superior to your current latch setup, but much easier to open.
If you still want to have the ability to throw a padlock on the case you can always buy draw bolt latches with the eyelet for a pad lock.
Thank you for your help. And I hope you liked my idea in return.
Like this ? Your image isnt working
https://www.amazon.com/CompX-Chicago-C1968-Desk-Lock/dp/B008VH0EQ4
It's pretty easy to make your own "kit" if you have the BOM and access to Amazon or a site like it. I'm biased because I've always gotten good service from them. Some people have said that I'm biased because they pay me, but I really do try not to recommend places of business that I don't frequent myself.
Anyhow, here are the x upgrade and the y upgrade that I was looking at when I went searching.
Both use 608 bearings and a 10 pack should take care of it and give you several spares for further upgrades or replacements in the future. (want a spool coaster?)
Next you need the GT2 belt and 2 pulleys. Done.
The BOM doesn't say it, but you might need some m3 screws
Edit: Full disclosure: Amazon pays me something like 4% on items that aren't sold by third parties. If everything on this list qualifies and you buy it all I expect to make about a dollar.
Weird. They key shape itself looks a lot like a car key shape, but the tumbler cuts look like one of those locks that has the tumblers on the side: https://www.amazon.com/Yibuy-Tumbler-Cylinder-Profile-Finished/dp/B07DPF5YMD
My initial guess is that a regular key got cut wrong.