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RE: Protecting your BOV - bigpaul - 9 March 2012

i wasnt expecting to hide it(the vehicle) from anyone that walks right up it, more of if i was taking temporary refugee in woods or scrubland and a casual observer was looking over the gate from a distance, more to break up the outline than actually hide it.


RE: Protecting your BOV - grumpy old man - 10 March 2012

you need black sheets to put over the van first and make sure lights and windows are covered you then need poles too lift the netting to distort the shape of the van and if you buy smaller size netting you just say it's to make a hide as you do a lot of shooting or birdwatching don't try and buy a size that would cover a tank?


RE: Protecting your BOV - bigpaul - 10 March 2012

thanks all, have now purchased camo netting from my area agricultural merchants-paid CASH!!Tongue


RE: Protecting your BOV - mikebratcher69 - 10 March 2012

B.P. have you thought about an old football goal net which you could dye green, and add your own foliage type stuff?

his type of thing
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Football-Goal-Nets-12ft-X-6ft-heavy-duty-12x6-White-/270862114411?pt=UK_Football_Training_Equipment&hash=item3f10a3de6b
http://www.amazon.co.uk/eSecure-Camouflage-Clearview-Shooting-Netting/dp/B003WQ881C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1331394426&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/GREEN-CAMOUFLAGE-NETTING-HUNTING-SHOOTING/dp/B006DI3N52/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1331394426&sr=8-8


RE: Protecting your BOV - bigpaul - 10 March 2012

(10 March 2012, 16:45)mikebratcher69 Wrote: B.P. have you thought about an old football goal net which you could dye green, and add your own foliage type stuff?

his type of thing
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Football-Goal-Nets-12ft-X-6ft-heavy-duty-12x6-White-/270862114411?pt=UK_Football_Training_Equipment&hash=item3f10a3de6b
http://www.amazon.co.uk/eSecure-Camouflage-Clearview-Shooting-Netting/dp/B003WQ881C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1331394426&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/GREEN-CAMOUFLAGE-NETTING-HUNTING-SHOOTING/dp/B006DI3N52/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1331394426&sr=8-8

thanks for the info Mike, i got these:44068 camoflage screen 10ftx5ft £10.90 each plus vat-i got 2! at http://www.molevalleyfarmers.com


RE: Protecting your BOV - mikebratcher69 - 10 March 2012

I'm not advocating stealing of course but if you happened to be walking the dog somewhere and you accidentaly got tangled in some sort of net and couldnt get it off till you got home and them couldnt remember where you were walking so you couldnt return it and it'd be against the law to dispose of it in an improper manner, so you'd best keep hold of it until you found out the best way of getting it recycled but it kept slipping your mind for a while.... years maybe.....


RE: Protecting your BOV - bigpaul - 10 March 2012

(10 March 2012, 16:53)mikebratcher69 Wrote: I'm not advocating stealing of course but if you happened to be walking the dog somewhere and you accidentaly got tangled in some sort of net and couldnt get it off till you got home and them couldnt remember where you were walking so you couldnt return it and it'd be against the law to dispose of it in an improper manner, so you'd best keep hold of it until you found out the best way of getting it recycled but it kept slipping your mind for a while.... years maybe.....

what kind of places do you suggest i "walk the dog", i cant say i've seen anything like that in my area, although i did once fall over a large roll of string/balecord and sort of "accidently" brought it home with meBig Grin


RE: Protecting your BOV - Skean Dhude - 10 March 2012

That sounds good. I suspect there are several people derving at her majesty's pleasure who had accidents like that.


RE: Protecting your BOV - bigpaul - 10 March 2012

(10 March 2012, 17:37)Skean Dhude Wrote: That sounds good. I suspect there are several people derving at her majesty's pleasure who had accidents like that.

not with our "touchy feely" limp wristed judges these days there arent, if they can let a criminal, or better still a illegal immigrant criminal, off a prison sentence then they will, but if you batter a burgular for breaking into your house, its you who will go to prison not the criminal.


RE: Protecting your BOV - Lightspeed - 12 January 2016

Resurrecting this thread as I'm about to lay up the car for a while.

Wheels will be removed and the vehicle left on axle stands in a locked barn.

To make it look less attractive again, its possible to pop the headlamps without tools in just a couple of mins each. These will also be stored away from the vehicle.

One thought that came to me is, that after removing the battery, it is very easy to pull the two main ECU computers on the vehicle.

Keeping the ECUs in a metal enclosure away from the vehicle would ensure the vehicle is fully immobilized, and the enclosure would be afforded a gooddegree of electromagnetic shielding

For sure it'll take a very determined thief to make off with it in that state, and hopefully the dilapidated state will also make it look uninteresting for scavenging from.

I expect the time to disable it to this level and put it back to full operating condition will be around 1.5 hours each way. Most of that time will be for the wheels off/on as the vehicle is heavy, as are the wheel-sets.