Cable TV gurus? Employees? I'll pay you for help.
#31
Re: Cable TV gurus? Employees? I'll pay you for help.
that looks like its right next to your house, most the time they disconnect you at the box that feeds yours and probly 3 other houses thats probly ina yard close or on the pole somtimes if your cable is above ground
#36
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------ jago, you damn scam artist lol. spend a few bucks a month and just order the basic cable, or do you see the cable that goes IN that box? cut that ---- and feed ur house with it, then take it out n put it back through the box if they schedule to come for a visit...
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Re: Cable TV gurus? Employees? I'll pay you for help.
Originally Posted by burkej62
There are too kindas, a magnetic disk that needs to be "pulled" into it's locking grooves, the second is a roatating disk assembly . The spinning part is just a cover to the original bolt, to prevent unscrewing it if you cplamp the cover hard enough to the point it cripms it will crush down on the nut and you should be able to get it ooff. You definatley will have a hrad time finding the panel access key. Also, jamming anything small and stiff in the hole at a slight angle to get between the two assemblys will work as mentioned before . they arent tight you need just a enough friction to break the seal .
How do you know all this?
#39
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Originally Posted by burkej62
There are too kindas, a magnetic disk that needs to be "pulled" into it's locking grooves, the second is a roatating disk assembly . The spinning part is just a cover to the original bolt, to prevent unscrewing it if you cplamp the cover hard enough to the point it cripms it will crush down on the nut and you should be able to get it ooff. You definatley will have a hrad time finding the panel access key. Also, jamming anything small and stiff in the hole at a slight angle to get between the two assemblys will work as mentioned before . they arent tight you need just a enough friction to break the seal .
Maybe you need frictoin on the inside as well as a magnet to pull the tumbler into place. You might be able to use a piece of bar stock that fits into the hole. If you cut a nock into it and jammed a screwdriver in the nock, it might produce enough friction to turn it.
I just don't see there being enough of the lock sticking out to get a good enough grip to crush it. Plus, it will be pretty obvious what you did to anyone looking. It doesn't seem like that big of a concern to you though.
#40
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You know there is 2 ways of doing ----.
The right way and the Sledge hammer way.
Pop that fucken can open, mod ur wires and a few others at the same time. Nobody will know ----
The right way and the Sledge hammer way.
Pop that fucken can open, mod ur wires and a few others at the same time. Nobody will know ----