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What's the best budget wireless security system for a small shop?

I have a small 1100 sqft facility in which I do auto repair and have tools and valuables which I want to protect. I'm not looking for a monthly subscription type!!!!!I need a DIY security system. A keypad, one motion sensor, 2 door sensors and possibly a system that can alert me when there is trouble. I don't have a land line for my shop phone because I use my cell. I have seen systems that can message or call you without a phone line. A bonus would also to have a camera of some sort. Maybe ir or night vision.

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Try a medium-S-shank bike hack (rubber covered nose). If your horse was in a correction bit, and you want to do barrels, I would get off of his mouth entirely. You might have a much softer feel from nose pressure. If this does not appeal to you, or if it does not work; I would try something completely different, like a heavy ring snaffle or a curb with crickets or rollers.
I know what your seeking but recently here in NZ its been banned because of the fittings blowing off the crimping isn't sufficient, co's over time it corrodes away, allowing the pipe to blow off! It's a bugger if it's in an interior wall. Here there's another brand and it has a stainless steel bush pushed up inside each connection before the fitting is pushed on. These fittings are able to be undone if needed they come in all sorts of sized configurations (it used to be called Acorn fittings but it could have since changed) The only thing is I wouldn't expect this plastic piping to carry hot water. The blockage might be something simple you will just have to try and eliminate possible causes by checking everything. The problem could quite easily be the pressure reducing valve as they often gum up with crap besides they have a tiny jet within them that blocks if the diapham is perished then you will get very little flow if anything!! I'd be seeking out the fault first, co's you might go replace all the piping using all the existing fittings only to find the problem is still there you have achieved nothing!! Other than spent lots of money time for nothing!! It's better cheaper to remedy the problem first if you find the pipework needs replacing then by all means do it - Do it once do it well is my work ethic's Cheers!!
The dutch gag sounds ideal - It has lots of loose rings so the horse does not lean, but is not a very severe bit, so can still be very soft in the mouth. Burrow a dutch gag from a friend, see how your horse goes with it, and then if it works you should get one :)

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