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thestens 6 Sep 2008 18:20

Storing valuables on a long trip??
 
We are thinking of fixing an ammunition box or similar in our Landcruiser to store valuables (laptop, documents, etc) on our long trip. Anyone done it or have a better idea?

pbekkerh 7 Sep 2008 01:09

You can get safes made especially for cars. They are probalby safer than ammo boxes, have locks incorporated, the door is protected.
example (with fingerprint access!!)
http://www.fingerprintsafes.us/pics/...print_safe.jpg

teflon 25 Sep 2008 20:52

In my extremely limited experience, I found keeping documents folded into an A5 plastic zip-wallet and stuffed into the flat pocket of a rucksack style 'day bag' really easy to grab when I leave the car. Can't see the point of a safe or strongbox if the car gets nicked. I also keep my wallet and phone in the same bag, even in the car. It's less to think about and 'pack' when I get out. I ALWAYS lock the car too - even when paying for fuel, or nipping somewhere for a piss and the car is still in sight. It all became habit really quick.

I don't have a laptop, so can't call on personal experience.

Tenere Tom 11 Oct 2008 21:38

I have a UTAG (cheap on ebay) and it has the ability to store your docs if it all goes tits upo!!!

The fact that it's round your neck makes it as safe as you are.
If you are meaning cash - take your chances, theres plenty people who are more than willing to part you from it.

Don't get me wrong - if you are carrying cash everyone isn't trying to get it off you, it might happen if you happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

mollydog 12 Oct 2008 17:41

Curtains are good too .... out of sight, out of mind?

lorraine 13 Oct 2008 20:26

My 1978 Chevy van was once used by the police in Arizona as a surveillance vehicle - complete with periscope. Underneath the floorboard is a long metal box they put four batteries in to power their electronic gizmo's. There's no lock, and to put one in would show there's something there. It's all covered in carpeting and seamless. None of my doors lock, so this is the perfect place for me to store valuables. Thank you Arizona PD!

I also have my book logo 'On a Mission from DOG' on the side so even if the dogs aren't inside, people might be deterred if they think I'm carrying canines.

I've never worried about someone stealing so conspicuous (and rusty) a vehicle. Thieves go for newer generic vehicles they can paint quickly and resell even quicker. Buying old, means if something does go horribly wrong, you're not out that much money.
Lorraine

Toyark 14 Oct 2008 15:16

Get Bob to do a spot of welding! either that or attach a bag to Bizkit! she'd be a bitch to catch!!:funmeteryes:

Threewheelbonnie 14 Oct 2008 15:45

Ammo boxes in my experience have hinges where you can just knock out the pins, so only really a hiding place where a thief has to make a noise to open it.

I'd be wary of really hidden locations. Border guards tend to look harder once they've found "something" and might get frustrated when thats all. An obvious lock box full of camera is one thing, a box under the chassis might be seen as something else?

Andy

lorraine 14 Oct 2008 17:48

Andy,
The first time I tried crossing from Bolivia into Chile I'd hoarded a ton of meat inside the box. What a surprise to find sniffer dogs patrolling!!! Oops. I quickly backtracked.... The next time I had nothing, and opened EVERYTHING for them to peruse. They were poking holes in the carpet and everything. :-( But, better that than getting caught...

Bert, thanks for the welding tip but in fact I have more experience than Bob at welding. I have discovered he makes a great bacon and eggs breakfast though. ;-)

Lorraine

Smellybiker 14 Oct 2008 20:46

If you weld a water tank carrier for my truck I'll cook dinner as well ;-)

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Originally Posted by lorraine (Post 210978)
Bert, thanks for the welding tip but in fact I have more experience than Bob at welding. I have discovered he makes a great bacon and eggs breakfast though. ;-)


javkap 14 Oct 2008 21:06

NOOOO:eek3:
Don’t let Bob cook!!!!!!!!
Please….

:oops2:

lorraine 15 Oct 2008 16:30

A water tank carrier welded in exchange for ONE dinner???? At that rate, divorced women all over will raise their alimony requests...

As for Bob's cooking, I can guarantee sumptious meals from him when you see him again.

Lorraine

Toyark 15 Oct 2008 20:01

Lorraine:helpsmilie: do us a favour will you?
Next time Bob's by yer van, handcuffing to his PC so that he gets Wanderlust V2 out pronto!

(weld him to it if you like!!) I've been nagging him for too long!! your turn madame :rofl:
:funmeteryes:

Smellybiker 16 Oct 2008 18:43

Handcuffs....hmmm.....wont be getting any work done now !

As for my cooking Javier, the meat does taste better now I dont use gasoline to light the campfire. ;-)

Back to the thread - storing valuables - on the bike I stashed some emergency cash somewhere it'd take a determined person at least 20 minutes (with tools) to get to. Metal panniers with padlocks for the rest, not had anything stolen (yet).

On the truck there's no need, its all guarded by my nutty dog !


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