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Im replacing a poorly built exterior wall on a commercial building that requires a decent amount of security. Many difficulties have put me in a position that a metal r panel wall, with expanded metal, then plywood, then a stick built framed wall with insulation and sheetrock will be how its built. Id like the exterior wall to be a little tougher to get through than a typical shop wall, so Id like to at least use a security fastener to keep the opportunistic type from walking up with an impact driver and going to town.
What style would be the most obscure, or least likely for a thief to have a bit for? I tend to think the spanner style, but the twisted three pointed philips style might be the ticket as it may look like phillips if you just glance real quick...
Looks like bryce has some of their own design. Wonder if they are $1.50 each? This is a 80 ft long wall, btw.
Thoughts?
Im replacing a poorly built exterior wall on a commercial building that requires a decent amount of security. Many difficulties have put me in a position that a metal r panel wall, with expanded metal, then plywood, then a stick built framed wall with insulation and sheetrock will be how its built. Id like the exterior wall to be a little tougher to get through than a typical shop wall, so Id like to at least use a security fastener to keep the opportunistic type from walking up with an impact driver and going to town.
What style would be the most obscure, or least likely for a thief to have a bit for? I tend to think the spanner style, but the twisted three pointed philips style might be the ticket as it may look like phillips if you just glance real quick...
Looks like bryce has some of their own design. Wonder if they are $1.50 each? This is a 80 ft long wall, btw.
Thoughts?
