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Repurposing that old fridge

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Haven't seen this on the forum. Sorry if it is a repeat.
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That's a neat idea! Far better than taking it out semewhere, shooting it full of holes, and then leaving it to rust and further blighting the landscape.
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Can it be locked securely?
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JALLEN wrote:Can it be locked securely?
I haven't seen the actual fridge. It does look like there is a handle that swings to secure the door once its closed. If I built it, that handle would have a lock and there would be other means of securing the door.
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I would double down on Moisture control in a fridge ...
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I use a small fridge to store primers and reloading whatnot.
Part of the whatnot is a bag full of cat crystal litter as a desiccant.
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jmra wrote:[ Image ]
Now that's my kind of tacticool accessory!
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You can cut a refrigerator into pieces with a hacksaw and crowbar. You can take off the door hinges with a screwdriver and vise grips in minutes.

BTW, someone thought of putting valuables (or illegal drugs) in containers in the freezer. It was a good idea at the time. Now burglars and cops executing warrants know to look there.

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seamusTX wrote:You can cut a refrigerator into pieces with a hacksaw and crowbar. You can take off the door hinges with a screwdriver and vise grips in minutes.

BTW, someone thought of putting valuables (or illegal drugs) in containers in the freezer. It was a good idea at the time. Now burglars and cops executing warrants know to look there.

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A recurring theme on firearms forums is where to hide guns and other stuff. Ideas like hollowed-out books and cereal boxes on the pantry shelf keep coming up.

These techniques might fool a burglar who just wants to grab what he can carry in both hands and get out. They won't fool professional burglars or, as I said, cops.

Also the hollowed-out book just might be picked up by a guest who has a sudden desire to read War and Peace. Though I read in the news a while back that one of these hollowed-out books with a gun in it turned up in a Goodwill somewhere.

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It is a fun idea but not very secure. I looked at it seriously for a half second because I don't have a real good location for a safe but I'm at the point of needing one.
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seamusTX wrote:A recurring theme on firearms forums is where to hide guns and other stuff. Ideas like hollowed-out books and cereal boxes on the pantry shelf keep coming up.

These techniques might fool a burglar who just wants to grab what he can carry in both hands and get out. They won't fool professional burglars or, as I said, cops.

Also the hollowed-out book just might be picked up by a guest who has a sudden desire to read War and Peace. Though I read in the news a while back that one of these hollowed-out books with a gun in it turned up in a Goodwill somewhere.

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Nice and thick, and NOBODY in their right mind would have a "sudden desire" to read it. :smilelol5:
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SQLGeek wrote:It is a fun idea but not very secure. I looked at it seriously for a half second because I don't have a real good location for a safe but I'm at the point of needing one.
Me too, and I just happen to have a full size upright freezer (with lock) that is broke....might use it now as an ammo shelve.
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