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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3578065" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I do like the job box idea. They're cheaper, more inconspicuous, and easier to move than a gun safe. Not to mention extremely hard to break into. Line the interior with sheetrock, glue some foam or automotive carpet to the in interior, slap a dehumidifier in there, and you have a safe. They're a pain to move empty, if it was full of ammo and guns it isn't gonna go anywhere. You could always cable lock it to another piece of furniture if you're really worried about it walking away. Also, with a little ingenuity, you could always make a wooden crate to cover wrap around the exterior so it looks more like a regular chest and match the decor. also, at the end of the day, if you get a house or whatever, the box can be used for lots of other things after you get a safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3578065, member: 35036"] I do like the job box idea. They're cheaper, more inconspicuous, and easier to move than a gun safe. Not to mention extremely hard to break into. Line the interior with sheetrock, glue some foam or automotive carpet to the in interior, slap a dehumidifier in there, and you have a safe. They're a pain to move empty, if it was full of ammo and guns it isn't gonna go anywhere. You could always cable lock it to another piece of furniture if you're really worried about it walking away. Also, with a little ingenuity, you could always make a wooden crate to cover wrap around the exterior so it looks more like a regular chest and match the decor. also, at the end of the day, if you get a house or whatever, the box can be used for lots of other things after you get a safe. [/QUOTE]
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