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DaveH:
Sorry Bernd,

DaveH

Marauder:
I keep on thinking about buying one of those baby monitoring devices,You can leave one part in the garage/workshop and the other part in my living room  of my house then you can hear anything going on inside your garage/shed/shop.(Just a thought)

DaveH:
Allen,

Anything that can give a pre-warning is a good idea.

DaveH

andyf:
A well-known consumer magazine has tested baby monitors and its Best Buys start at about £50.

If the shed close to the house, something like this might be better. More audible if the TV is on loud, or if you are asleep. http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002JCTR1K/ref=asc_df_B002JCTR1K3595002?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&tag=googlecouk06-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B002JCTR1K

Andy

SPiN Racing:
Places like Tiger Direct here in the colonies have DVR camera systems with 8 IR/normal cameras that are "weatherproof" "indoor/outdoor" as well as everything you need for around 350 bucks. OR if you want to do the entire house and garage, a 16 channel with 16 cameras is around 600.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/guidedSearch.asp?CatId=4442

Granted there is nothing better than having the neighborhood friendly drunk/busybody, wandering down your alley in the early evening and having him see you come out with a large caliber handgun in your pocket.  :thumbup:
Add to that, he is a racing fan, and ex motorcycle and circle track racer, and comes around once a month or so, and we talk racing. He also is close to all the less desirable members of the community, and is well aware my best friend is a rather large police officer who hangs out on weekends in the garage.

A sign saying you have video surveilance, and a no trespassing sign are good as well.

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