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Or maybe the arachnophobia until now was just an elaborate ruse, all for this moment...

Still, this blows, man :/

Maybe it was Aaron and his arachnophobia all this time served for the perfect alibi.

Not good, get some cameras up ASAP, we have them on all the time.

We have a lot of customers also over, i ended up moving all our GTR gear to another family members house after seeing the same car with tinted windows slowing down and eyeballing what was inside the garage, customers also were looking at everything, it was just a matter of time.

A worker at one of our suppliers was telling me a few weeks ago that someone cut his roller door open with 3 cuts, enough to climb in and help himself, someone disturbed them and they ran off, police know who they are but cannot find them, this is in the north western suburbs though.

Trust nobody, parts are big $, hope you catch the theiving prick and give him a taste of it.

Thanks guys, looking at camera setups at the moment, JB wanted $900 for a pissy 4 camera set, looks like I am going Ebay.

Already have the chunky padlocks to fit ,rather than the padbolts.

Bunnings sells swann security systems, (though when I was looking at them all the boxes were empty because thieves like to steal them ) or try Jaycar...or you can just get a card that bolts into your home PC if you have a spare PC that doesn't do much...

Swann camera setups are good. Got one after some scumbags broke into my garage a while ago and took all the tools that took years to collect, then ransacked the house for good measure. I'm still pissed about it

Watch out for IR cameras with the built in LED's, they can help you see in the dark but are sort of carppy on the night image after a while, try to get cameras and a seperate IR spotlight thats pointing in the area your trying to cover.

Bought a cheap 4 hd camera setup, now to find a 2tb sata2 drive cheap. I will have movement activated flood lights soon, should help with the night vision.

At least I will be able to rewind the video, to find lost tools when I misplace them. :P

man whats wrong with people :/
ill keep a look out up here.
thats why i stash all my nice parts under my bed.
have had people i know come over and all they see is crappy parts and seem uninterested in everything.

Bought a cheap 4 hd camera setup, now to find a 2tb sata2 drive cheap. I will have movement activated flood lights soon, should help with the night vision.

At least I will be able to rewind the video, to find lost tools when I misplace them. :P

that was my idea. take credit for it.

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