DISCO DAVES TUNNEL GUIDE

  Chapter 14

Concrete

  Most types of defences will require concrete. A sand and cement mix alone will be relatively easy for the bailiffs to get through using a pneumatic hammer so be imaginative and put strips of metal, old wire, rocks and stones into the mix. Almost anything can be added providing it is not biodegradable such as paper which will rot and weaken the mix. Hollow objects create a space and thus will also weaken the mix. Using aerosol cans or gas /oxygen bottles is not advisable and could land you in deep trouble. On the NO A30 campaign in Devon protesters were threatened with terrorism charges if they did not remove gas bottles which were encased in lock on positions. Getting 20 years in prison will be a rude awakening when you only expected a slap on the wrist and a small fine .

Delicious Special Cement Receipe 

  (once mixed and poured it will take approximately a month for the concrete to "Go Off "ie go hard)

(A)2 or 3parts sand (3 shovels worth)

(B)1 part cement

(C)1 part aggregate (The lock on point behind the first door at the Travesty tunnel in Arthurs wood was made of 3 parts Granite dust, 1 part cement, and 1 part sand plus nuts bolts etc. Even with a pneumatic drill it took the Men in Black 5 days to cut the man out of the lock on. They commented that in all the evictions they had been in they had never encountered such good concrete)!

(D)Bits of crushed clay drainpipe ( If the bailiffs use an angle grinder the drainpipe will create a lot of sparks and a possible fire risk)

(E)Bits of old rubber. Rubber lets off a distinct burning smell when cut with an angle grinder. The bailiff tunnellers will stop as they won't know what's burning- them or the defences they're cutting into.

(F)Polyprop rope. (Strands of rope mixed in will jam up an angle grinder).

(G) A handful of old nuts and bolts.

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