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Posted by AC ARMOR CAGES on September 1, 2009, 1:34 pm
http://www.acarmor.net has just changed the design on our AC ARMOR I
Air Conditioner Cage. Its features still include 1=94 Welded tub steel
and Industrial Paint/Powder-coated finish for rust protection and
durability; but now the unit can be completely disassembled for easy
cheap nationwide shipping.
Now the AC ARMOR I has a smaller, lighter frame but offers the same
high level of Air Conditioner Security for Prevent Copper Theft
Prevention. This A/C unit still provides full accessibility for
service and maintenance and comes with installation hardware.
We need your help. What else can be added to make these premier ac
security cages?
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Posted by on September 1, 2009, 2:12 pm
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 10:34:15 -0700 (PDT), AC ARMOR CAGES
>http://www.acarmor.net has just changed the design on our AC ARMOR I
>Air Conditioner Cage. Its features still include 1” Welded tub steel
>and Industrial Paint/Powder-coated finish for rust protection and
>durability; but now the unit can be completely disassembled for easy
>cheap nationwide shipping.
>Now the AC ARMOR I has a smaller, lighter frame but offers the same
>high level of Air Conditioner Security for Prevent Copper Theft
>Prevention. This A/C unit still provides full accessibility for
>service and maintenance and comes with installation hardware.
>We need your help. What else can be added to make these premier ac
>security cages?
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Posted by Lefty on September 1, 2009, 4:59 pm
If I hit the thing with my truck, and then load it up and take it elsewhere
to steal the
copper...............................................................
BTW, how much can I get for a used, slightly dented AC ARMOR I cage thingy??
Air Conditioner Security for Prevent Copper Theft Prevention, huh?
Lefty
http://www.acarmor.net has just changed the design on our AC ARMOR I
Air Conditioner Cage. Its features still include 1” Welded tub steel
and Industrial Paint/Powder-coated finish for rust protection and
durability; but now the unit can be completely disassembled for easy
cheap nationwide shipping.
Now the AC ARMOR I has a smaller, lighter frame but offers the same
high level of Air Conditioner Security for Prevent Copper Theft
Prevention. This A/C unit still provides full accessibility for
service and maintenance and comes with installation hardware.
We need your help. What else can be added to make these premier ac
security cages?
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on September 1, 2009, 9:08 pm
Some way for a tech to remove it, to service the AC unit?
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http://www.acarmor.net has just changed the design on our AC
ARMOR I
Air Conditioner Cage. Its features still include 1" Welded
tub steel
and Industrial Paint/Powder-coated finish for rust
protection and
durability; but now the unit can be completely disassembled
for easy
cheap nationwide shipping.
Now the AC ARMOR I has a smaller, lighter frame but offers
the same
high level of Air Conditioner Security for Prevent Copper
Theft
Prevention. This A/C unit still provides full accessibility
for
service and maintenance and comes with installation
hardware.
We need your help. What else can be added to make these
premier ac
security cages?
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>Air Conditioner Cage. Its features still include 1” Welded tub steel
>and Industrial Paint/Powder-coated finish for rust protection and
>durability; but now the unit can be completely disassembled for easy
>cheap nationwide shipping.
>Now the AC ARMOR I has a smaller, lighter frame but offers the same
>high level of Air Conditioner Security for Prevent Copper Theft
>Prevention. This A/C unit still provides full accessibility for
>service and maintenance and comes with installation hardware.
>We need your help. What else can be added to make these premier ac
>security cages?