Question about car break-in...
#11
Originally posted by Haunz:
You guys can correct me if Iam wrong.. but I think you can still bust though that new glass laminate Ive seen demonstrated... Its designed to stops projectiles and to hold the glass together.... a person could push thier way through for the same reasons that a knife can penetrate a BP vest.....
If you want the heavy duty shat you need to buy lexan... (or whatever)..
You guys can correct me if Iam wrong.. but I think you can still bust though that new glass laminate Ive seen demonstrated... Its designed to stops projectiles and to hold the glass together.... a person could push thier way through for the same reasons that a knife can penetrate a BP vest.....
If you want the heavy duty shat you need to buy lexan... (or whatever)..
The guy that came in to quote us on a price showed us a demo of it.
This stuff is used in goverment buildings all over the place and is even used in a building I work at that just happens to be right beside the american embassy. The higher grades of this stuff are even blast proof.
My gf (who was here when he did the measuring) said he is a pretty big guy. Maybe 6'5" and built.. She asked him how tough it would be to get it. Like, if they just kept whacking at it wouldn't they eventually get in?
He said he tested this stuff himself. He had a glass window that he smashed with a baseball bat 45 times and he still hadn't broken the glass.
I'd say that's pretty save.
Btw.. in the event of a fire, I'd open the window from the inside using the handle. Or walk out the door by unlocking it.. ?? [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
#12
Like I said... Ive never seen it in person... the vid I watched had guys wackn it with bats, throwing molitov ****tails at it, blast tests, ect...
Glass with a perfect lattice can actually hold up against a tremendous amount of pressure on its own...(its retarded!) but most of the time glass is loaded with imperfections and faults..
The film is designed to add support at the faults and to dissipate energy concentrated in one spot over a larger area...
I can definatly see the merit, and I bet it would slow a thief down... but if you wanted to get through it, I dont think it would take you that long.....
Glass with a perfect lattice can actually hold up against a tremendous amount of pressure on its own...(its retarded!) but most of the time glass is loaded with imperfections and faults..
The film is designed to add support at the faults and to dissipate energy concentrated in one spot over a larger area...
I can definatly see the merit, and I bet it would slow a thief down... but if you wanted to get through it, I dont think it would take you that long.....
#14
Well I don't think they took your ownsership to take your identity. They could have taken it so if they get caught they know where you live and can deal with it later. I hope not but it could be the case.
Sorry to hear about your stuff
Sorry to hear about your stuff
#15
Originally posted by JordyO:
Btw.. in the event of a fire, I'd open the window from the inside using the handle. Or walk out the door by unlocking it.. ?? [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Btw.. in the event of a fire, I'd open the window from the inside using the handle. Or walk out the door by unlocking it.. ?? [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
#16
I dont suppose he mentioned what the laminate is made of but it does sound like polycarbonate (AKA Lexan).
I know its a polyomer.. but I bet that its alot more flexable then lexan.. its also my guess that the two sides of the film are quite polar...
#17
Originally posted by Cereal:
They could have taken it so if they get caught they know where you live and can deal with it later.
They could have taken it so if they get caught they know where you live and can deal with it later.
how can you use ownership or insurance for ID? would any place actually accept that as ID?
[ February 05, 2005, 12:42 AM: Message edited by: coulter ]
#18
Originally posted by coulter:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Cereal:
They could have taken it so if they get caught they know where you live and can deal with it later.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Cereal:
They could have taken it so if they get caught they know where you live and can deal with it later.
how can you use ownership or insurance for ID? would any place actually accept that as ID? </font>[/QUOTE]some people are dumb enough to accept it, just like bars aren't allowed to ask for your health card as a piece of photo ID (in Ontario) however some said you can hand it to them and they can accept it they just can't ask for it [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Anyways back to the topic, that's pretty creepy if they took it to get back at you if they did get caught... [img]graemlins/freak.gif[/img]