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Do you own a safe or firebox?


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I have something like this. It is fine, I keep stocks, cash, silver, panthers tickets, jewelry, passports other docs etc. But I am wondering if this is a silly safe in between a firebox and "real" safe. I think two guys could drag it out maybe one. I'm guessing we have $10k of stuff in there all in so life will go on but I think i want to accumulate some more silver over time.

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I have one that size, but that one looks much nicer.

 

I agree, 1 strong guy or two regular guys could easily get that out of the house, so what's the point really.

 

Thought about hiding mine somewhere better than its current location.

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I have one that size, but that one looks much nicer.

 

I agree, 1 strong guy or two regular guys could easily get that out of the house, so what's the point really.

 

Thought about hiding mine somewhere better than its current location.

 

I guess the solution would be to get the safe bolted down or do a hidden in wall/floor safe.

 

I always wanted one behind a painting just like in the movies.

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I guess the solution would be to get the safe bolted down or do a hidden in wall/floor safe.

 

I always wanted one behind a painting just like in the movies.

 

I have a trapezoidal closet in my kitchen with ceiling that slopes down to almost the floor.

 

I've thought about putting it in there and building a dummy wall flush with the front of it.  Then hide it with a shelf or something.

 

But I already have far too many house projects going on.

 

Plus now you know where I'm going to hide me gold.

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