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hi everyone i bought a rhino roof pipe bout 5 weeks ago from screw-fix awesome thing
until last night !!!! some scum **** faced bum hole broke into it and stole all the pipe except the plastic which they left all over the road !!

i was steaming angry :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

they are so easy to break in to all they did is put some kind of a bar between the lock and the latch and it bent open .

if you store in these tubes overnight be very care full hope this helps guys :(:(
 
One of the lads I used to work with has his Rhino tube end busted off and about £600 worth of copper stolen over 3 seperate occasions all within about 4 weeks of each other. He ended up cutting a section of the bulkhead out at the bottom in the middle so that the tube could slide all the way inside the van instead. Just ment it was a right pain in the bum to get big bulky things in after that as it was right down the center and the sides were racked out, so took up quite alot of space
 
Turned up for a social housing refurb about 6 months back. Been at property 10 mins when police turned up. Nice chap, advised that I should nip home and remove pipe carrier from roof.

Apparently the little darlings that should be in school have anything off the van (or out of it) if you turn your back for a moment.

He reckoned that it was cheaper to cut down the copper so that it fit inside the van and rejoint it on the job rather than repair the broken pipe carrier and replace stock.

Wise plod indeed.
 
Turned up for a social housing refurb about 6 months back. Been at property 10 mins when police turned up. Nice chap, advised that I should nip home and remove pipe carrier from roof.

Apparently the little darlings that should be in school have anything off the van (or out of it) if you turn your back for a moment.

He reckoned that it was cheaper to cut down the copper so that it fit inside the van and rejoint it on the job rather than repair the broken pipe carrier and replace stock.

Wise plod indeed.

depends if that joint leaks! lol
 
i have two, one is full of plastic and the other has 2 to 3 lengths of copper. If i have to carry much copper is put it inside the van and straight into the property when i pull up.
 
Bloke I work with occassionally is so paranoid about stuff going missing, If I go and get a screwdriver he shouts at me on way "MAKE SURE YOU LOCK IT" if i don't remember to lock it, he has a right go at me. Know why now.
 
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