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Lockable storage for valuables?

Postby Kharn » Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:39 pm

Does anyone have suggestions on how to incorporate lockable storage in a tear? I'm mainly thinking about our wallets, cell phones, a flask or two of mouthwash (MD state parks are dry :whistle: ), etc, when we're out adventuring. Right now I'm thinking a small, light "safe" would be the best solution? Carriage bolts and double nuts to a fixed 3/4" plywood shelf are how I'm thinking of mounting it. I know it wouldn't stop any serious attempt, just looking to make it more difficult than the next guy's.

Something like this or this?
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Postby iplay10us2 » Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:47 pm

Can't you just lock the stuff inside your tear?

Is it not going to have locks on the doors/hatch?
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Postby StPatron » Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:56 pm

This is what I used.
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Postby bobhenry » Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:58 pm

If some unscruplious soul is gonna break into your trailer what do you think he is gonna do when he finds a "safe" solidly bolted to your 1/4" inner skin wall.

We talked about this about 2 years ago and discussed a hideaway spot built into the tear itsself. A sliding or hinged panel that appears to be fixed and immovable and looks to be a part of the build. Perhaps a battery box mounted under the trailer with a removable lid accessed under the mattress. A little imagination would easily allow a small void to be incorporated in the build that only the builder may ever know about.

Here is some hide in plain site safes

http://www.tbotech.com/diversionsafes.htm
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Postby eamarquardt » Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:01 pm

Locks only keep honest people honest. I think a "hidden" compartment somewhere might be a better answer for some small items. No one can steal what they can't find.

Stickley (and other furniture makers) have secret compartments built into their furniture. We have a piece they made and it has such a compartment. I'll tell you what the piece is and where the compartment is, but then I'd have to $#** you to keep the secret.

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Postby StPatron » Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:07 pm

I have mounted my safe to the flooring and frame and it's also hidden. If some thief pops open a door or busts a window (and even finds the safe) he's gonna have one heckuva time taking the valuables without using a cutting torch. Better than nothing I think and certainly better than the security of anything inside my tow vehicle.
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Postby jstrubberg » Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:23 pm

Hmmm...

Jeepers commonly use a locked steel box on rails under the seats for secure storage. I'd bet a do it yourself kinda guy could mount one of these under the tear somewhere without any trouble.

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Postby afreegreek » Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:54 pm

I made a small "safe" out of a lockable door style electrical panel box.. you could easily pop the door with a screw driver but I figured nobody would think it was anything other that an electrical panel... I placed it right on the end of the dinette by the door just like it might be in a trailer.. thing I liked the best was it was easy to open without stepping inside..
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Postby GuitarPhotog » Tue Dec 20, 2011 3:16 pm

I just lock stuff (cameras and laptop) in the car when I'm away from camp. I'd rather have my car broken into than my irreplaceable, unrepairable 63-year old teardrop.

As for my mouthwash, I just keep it out of sight, but don't bother locking it up. The keg of beer and beer taps are generally out on the picnic table anyway.


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Postby Aaron Coffee » Tue Dec 20, 2011 5:53 pm

I have hid stuff behind the drawers as they are an inch or tow shorter than they space, I also have a removable shelf over, with an enclosed area that isn't readily noticable underneath.
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Postby Kharn » Tue Dec 20, 2011 6:13 pm

bobhenry wrote:If some unscruplious soul is gonna break into your trailer what do you think he is gonna do when he finds a "safe" solidly bolted to your 1/4" inner skin wall.

We talked about this about 2 years ago and discussed a hideaway spot built into the tear itsself. A sliding or hinged panel that appears to be fixed and immovable and looks to be a part of the build. Perhaps a battery box mounted under the trailer with a removable lid accessed under the mattress. A little imagination would easily allow a small void to be incorporated in the build that only the builder may ever know about.

Here is some hide in plain site safes

http://www.tbotech.com/diversionsafes.htm
The safe wouldn't be easy to remove from the mounting surface, and hopefully other campers would be suspicious of someone toting a battery-powered saw around camp. Under the mattress may work for some stuff, but I would like to be able to access the contents at night without getting out of bed.
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Postby Dale M. » Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:20 pm

"Floor Safe"s securely welded to frame, accessible by lifting mattress....

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Postby Woodbutcher » Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:19 pm

How about a wall safe dropped through the floor?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hidden-Home-Wal ... 3a6da82084
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Postby Shadow Catcher » Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:48 pm

CR has a space between the lower shelf inside and the bottom where the LED wires for lights and antennas are run. This leaves a space for money a set of keys etc. The only problem would be if some one stole the trailer :roll:
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Postby planovet » Wed Dec 21, 2011 9:03 am

GuitarPhotog wrote:I just lock stuff (cameras and laptop) in the car when I'm away from camp.


That's pretty much what I do also. At least it has an alarm. It may not stop them but hopefully it will make enough noise for a fellow camper to take notice.
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