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Finished my shop; Thieves


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Last night I finished my shop setup and didn't have time to install a gate. Late that night, my dad spotted a pair of thieves dressed in black. He shouted and they bolted. We waited and they came back twice. Finally, we just took tools into the garage and bike locked the anvil to the stand. Have to get a fence up soon. Sad that I can't feel safe about leaving my shop without anxiety.

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Greetings Adman,

 

It is a shame that we have to resort to taking in our equipment.  I suggest that you take a lot of pictures of your anvil and tools..  The blacksmith community is a tight group and if thieves tried to sell stolen equipment we would catch them..  Then winding their fingers in a vice sounds about right.

 

Forge on and make beautiful things

Jim

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Glad to hear they didn't get your anvil. Do you have a friend with a big dog that you could hire for treats? Seriously, a good sized dog will keep a lot of people at bay, and if you are lucky the pooch can get a taste of them. Man, I think I would be staking my place out to see if they come back. It looks like if they are not caught, they will just keep trying.

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They will keep trying, trust me on that one. Many years ago, we had some trouble with multiple burglaries at my grandparents' place - the police finally caught the thieves but only after the local pawn shop helped us with identification and evidence.

Once they know what's in the shop and your habits, they will almost certainly continue attempts to clean you out. Personally, I'm with the "shoot 'em" crowd but that can cause boatloads of trouble so it's probably better to be observant and let the police do their job.

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Wouldn't go that, the chances of them getting caut is still low, prosicuted is even lower,and you'll be out an anvil. Tho the camera is a good idea as well as the motion detectors. Alpine makes a smoke generator for alarm systems, and I'm sure others do to, if they can't see it they can't steel it. Unfotunantly a lynch mob is out of the question.

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Put in a wildlife camera too, about 40, 50 bucks at Walmart. Had to do that a while back with some people getting in and stealing chickens/eggs. Takes a lot of sequential pictures. 

 

Maybe some motion activated lights too. Nobody likes stealing when they're easy to see. Also tempting, but almost certainly illegal is surreptitiously running an electric fence wire to the anvil.

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Assuming your anvil is permanently located somewhere you could smear black grease around the areas that someone would use to lift it as well as on the chain.  Imagine trying to pickup something heavy that's now slippery and will get all over their hands & clothes making them easier to identify if the police stop them.

 

Good ideas so far with the wildlife camera, motion detected lights and having your name engraved on the bottom of it. 

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But as he mentions he will be moving his anvil inside after each use.  Putting tip up wheels on your stand can help!

 

I spent several years living in the inner city of Columbus OH and had to carry my 91 pound anvil up a rickety set of basement stairs, through the kitchen and out the back door to my forging area and put it back after I was tired out forging!  The 515# one got left in the shop and was still there until I loaded it to move out here  where it resides to this day...

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