involuntary tentacle wrote:no matter how you store it, make sure you have PHYSICAL ACCESS to it.
if you cant touch it, you do not own it.
involuntary tentacle wrote:no matter how you store it, make sure you have PHYSICAL ACCESS to it.
if you cant touch it, you do not own it.
Treetop wrote:I keep mine in my hollow leg.... its to bad we all couldnt post 100 percent anonymously for a single thread. I bet theres a lot of neat ideas folks here use to store their metals.....
beauanderos wrote:Treetop wrote:I keep mine in my hollow leg.... its to bad we all couldnt post 100 percent anonymously for a single thread. I bet theres a lot of neat ideas folks here use to store their metals.....
If you own your own home and don't need to get to your stash for a long time... take off a piece of sheetrock and store in between wall studs, preferably in an area that a pipe descends thru the middle, and then sheet it back up. Same thing is possible in garage, then set something incredibly heavy in front of the affected area. Gain access beneath your bathtub, plenty of room there. Crawl under your house and bury it. Go up in your attic and hide it beneath insulation. Don't put everything in one spot. Hide in plain site, inside a plastic bag beneath laundry detergent. Depends how much you have, the more there is the harder it is to hide. If thieves break in, even if they suspect you have silver, they are going to look in the quick easy spots, not take time to tear the place apart like cops looking for the murder weapon.
beauanderos wrote:Treetop wrote:I keep mine in my hollow leg.... its to bad we all couldnt post 100 percent anonymously for a single thread. I bet theres a lot of neat ideas folks here use to store their metals.....
If you own your own home and don't need to get to your stash for a long time... take off a piece of sheetrock and store in between wall studs, preferably in an area that a pipe descends thru the middle, and then sheet it back up. Same thing is possible in garage, then set something incredibly heavy in front of the affected area. Gain access beneath your bathtub, plenty of room there. Crawl under your house and bury it. Go up in your attic and hide it beneath insulation. Don't put everything in one spot. Hide in plain site, inside a plastic bag beneath laundry detergent. Depends how much you have, the more there is the harder it is to hide. If thieves break in, even if they suspect you have silver, they are going to look in the quick easy spots, not take time to tear the place apart like cops looking for the murder weapon.
thedrifter wrote:Here is a storage question for you guys. I live in Oregon, but have family in a small Colorado town. In the town there is a vacant bank building for sale. I don't know much about the building except that the vaults are untouched. I could conceivably afford to buy the building but it would wipout about half of the value of my hoard. My family think I am crazy with the whole gold, silver, copper, prepper thing. So they really are not available for funding partnerships. My question is; is this an effiecent or effective use of my funds?
thedrifter wrote:Here is a storage question for you guys. I live in Oregon, but have family in a small Colorado town. In the town there is a vacant bank building for sale. (snip)
timmus0382 wrote:I guess I'll take it out then. But then I have to find a place to keep it in the house. If anyone ever broke in and found my stash I would be seriously in trouble.
beauanderos wrote:Treetop wrote:I keep mine in my hollow leg.... its to bad we all couldnt post 100 percent anonymously for a single thread. I bet theres a lot of neat ideas folks here use to store their metals.....
If you own your own home and don't need to get to your stash for a long time... take off a piece of sheetrock and store in between wall studs, preferably in an area that a pipe descends thru the middle, and then sheet it back up. Same thing is possible in garage, then set something incredibly heavy in front of the affected area. Gain access beneath your bathtub, plenty of room there. Crawl under your house and bury it. Go up in your attic and hide it beneath insulation. Don't put everything in one spot. Hide in plain site, inside a plastic bag beneath laundry detergent. Depends how much you have, the more there is the harder it is to hide. If thieves break in, even if they suspect you have silver, they are going to look in the quick easy spots, not take time to tear the place apart like cops looking for the murder weapon.
cesariojpn wrote:Thats why you don't draw attention to yourself, never state what you have to anyone outside of a few trusted folks, and ample security measures.
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