Safety deposit box.
It's not like you need access to bullion all the time is it?
Cheers,
Neil.
Why would anyone keep a large amount of physical gold at home, just buy an ETF if you want gold investments.
So if you are out then a safe will provide some security because it will take time for an individual or gang to get into.
If you are in, a safe is going to a great incentive for them to take bolt cutters to your fingers if you don't unlock it quick enough because they will be desperate to know what is in it.
Buy an old fruit machine that takes coins that are no longer legal tender, melt the gold into coin size discs and have fun safely secreting your bullion away.
If you do happen to win a fed times, you can just play some more. Fun and safe!
We had a heating engineer visit us last year with a heat camera gadget he plugged into his iPhone - he checked the underfloor heating pipework for any potential leaks and to see where the runs were. I asked to have a go and it also revealed a coupIe of hot spots on the wife! - googled the gadget and it was about £200, quite fancied getting one and pretending I was The Predator! - the Arnie one not some kind of pervert!
Haha, just tell someone about it. When one of the locals died about 10 years ago his wife couldn’t work out why there was not the money in the bank that she thought. After rummaging round the house the family found about £90,000 in cash stuffed in obscure places.
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The first port of call should always be a bank, you could even try the Bank of England for advice. But I’d be very wary about revealing this kind of information to others, which you’ve done.
Just not necessary and not a particularly wise thing to do. Your aim is to secure your high value items and reduce risk of harm to it / theft etc.
By posting this you’ve not really helped that aim / outcome.
Hopefully a bank will be able to provide you with some workable solutions and options acceptable to you.
And just to say this is not a reflection on TZ members. But once things are online then you’ve lost control of that information and who can access it. And also who could potentially exploit it.
Safes are for show, a distraction, the biggest strongest most secure safe will be open quick sticks if they put your loved ones fingers in wire cutters Concealment is key.
Solution is(assuming you’re putting it in a closet;
Remove all clothing etc.
Remove all skirting.
Fit 25mm ply or similar tight to the walls (bond to floor for additional safety)
Refit all skirting.
Screw safe to false floor using 25mm screws.
Use thicker timber if you wish to use longer screws.
I’ve done this, carpeted over the top. It is invisible to the casual observer.
I’m sure a safe could still be removed, just makes it more difficult.
Is it April already?
I have just bought a new-to-me caravan. It has a safe screwed to the floor in one of the seat bases.
I am so relieved. I can now store my watches in a secure safe when away from home caravanning.
It's not as though the felons can just steal the entire bloody caravan.
This does remind me rather of the people who fixate on having a fully armoured front door from Banham, with ultra secure cylinders in the locks, and who then have single glazed windows on the ground floor that are often left open.
Ryan, use an insured safety deposit box.
Mine is small. 15 x 5 x 5 and bolted to a brick wall. Hidden behind some things. Empty now. Hid the family jewelry, but all sold
The reference is to the company, Teledyne FLIR, who manufacture IR cameras for all kinds of environments despite the connotations of the acronym.
https://www.flir.co.uk/instruments/b...ng-inspection/
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Thanks for all the tips guys.
A forum member has kindly agreed to pop round tonight with one of his mates who works in the security industry to show me the best way to install a safe. I've not met this chap before as he doesn't post often but it just goes to show that community spirit is alive and kicking.
Meh, make your own and add the saving to the contents - https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/a...t=984585994250
Get some gold ‘interconnects’ made - https://www.analogueseduction.net/an...goldinter.html, no-one’s going to pinch some speaker cable.