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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Damn, I need to help somebody do theirs so I will know how to do mine(concrete room, vault door).
I currently have pretty much the same scenario you listed but my basement is inaccessible by the minions. Wife gets pissed when she pulls out a box that says "house hold goods" and it has ammo in it.
[QUOTE=buffalobo;1475173]Damn, I need to help somebody do theirs so I will know how to do mine(concrete room, vault door).
I would take the help building a room, but mine involves removing the concrete floor of my three car garage. Then digging out the dirt to basement level, re-installing a structurally supported concrete floor/ceiling then a vault door from the basement. I doubt anyone is willing to do $15K worth of backbreaking work on weekends, so it won't get done for years.
Life's hard when you're stupid
When the government came to take our guns, they knocked on the door. After our guns were gone, they never bothered knocking again - Holocaust Survivor
I just shoot all my ammo so I dont have to worrie about storing it any more.![]()
Don't be stupid!!!!!
This section of the forum is not public. Also, I figured this would be good information to many others on this site. If I wanted EVERYONE on the internet to see this thread I would have posted it on the General section.
I'm not concerned with who sees this. They don't know where I reside anyways, except for the Forum Administration. Plus I have many layers of security in use. As for a SHTF scenario and people knowing where my stuff is they could try getting it, however it will be costly for them.
Exactly!
Great idea.
As for me, ammo cans to keep it dry and sorted, stored in the basement to keep it cool, ammo will keep for years. Now it's just a matter of hiding it. For now, I have s shelf-like thing built around mine, but it's far from ideal. Next house will have a well hidden closet/compartment/area for it, concrete board and fire board lined.
The Great Kazoo's Feedback
"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".