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Postby zikmik » 1 Jul 2008 2:36

Jaakko wrote:Well, a handy guy could make the set easily at home,

This approach is well know, they just put it in nice shiny box and planing to earn a couple of bucks...
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Postby globallockytoo » 1 Jul 2008 14:36

Did anyone notice that the film was made in Israel?

The doors were mostly Mul-T-Lock locks.

I noticed the building architecture immediately, from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv.

Hydraulic equipment has been used for ages.

You can open almost any door by spreading the jamb with a car jack and some 4x2.
One One was a race horse, one one won one race, one two was a racehorse, one two won one too.

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Postby JackNco » 1 Jul 2008 22:05

greyman wrote:Yep. Hydraulics sure are amazing. Just for fun, I might mention that they were invented by Joseph Bramah, they man who invented the Bramah lock. Late 1700s I think.


That guy invented loads of thing, well before his time i think. hundreads of years later its still one of the most secure locks on the planet and one of the most simple.

Like Hydraulics, such a simple idea. i have shattered 1/4 inch chain with shop owned version of that thing with ease.

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Postby greyman » 2 Jul 2008 15:24

Yeah - I was in the hardware shop the other day buying a length of chain, and I asked the guy if he needed a hand applying the boltcutters to it. He said no, and when I saw him cut it I understood. He used a tiny hydraulic assisted bolt cutting machine with a little jack. Pump it up and snap! :)
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Postby Servalite6354 » 2 Jul 2008 20:08

globallockytoo wrote:Did anyone notice that the film was made in Israel?


Yes! And the company is Italian, IIRC. I thought I was the only one to notice.
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Postby mongo » 3 Jul 2008 19:26

Porta power and Ener-pac are a few companies that also make this stuff. The kit is so full of bits you will never use it all. The only limitations is your imagination. We used to carry them to make bigger holes in everything. Usualy letting people out of vehicles. I also use it on the ski hill I work at to remove the T Bars from the cable.
The line pressure is crazy high, once you pump it up pressures can reach 6000-9000 psi. Which can cut you in half if the hydraulic hose splits.
I did like the films quality, nice and clear, they didn't need two pers to use it.
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