Rainy Day??
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Rainy Day??
I was thinking about keeping a little cash in hand for a possible rainy day($5,000-$6,000). I normally keep around $1,000 on hand. I am a bit worried about keeping the cash safe. I am not much on Mason jars. I do have a safe, and it is a good safe, but I do not know if it would be completely fire proof for cash. I am looking for a small type of lock box to keep the cash in. I can then put that cash in my safe. I am sure some of you guys have done this. What types of boxes are you using?? Tom.
Re: Rainy Day??
During the rare times that I do have a little cash to stash, it just goes in an envelope in the gun safe. There is probably a better way though.
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My brother has a neat little one, supposedly fire proof, it's set in concrete.
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You can get one of the small Sentry fireproof lock boxes for under a hundred bucks, Put your cash, deeds, titles, ins. policies etc. in that. Place that inside the large safe and it effectively at least doubles your fire protection.
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That Sentry Fireproof Safe is a good idea and to further fireproof your cash, you can compress it between two fireproof materials -- say, a couple of bricks or pieces of sheet metal.slimster wrote:You can get one of the small Sentry fireproof lock boxes for under a hundred bucks, Put your cash, deeds, titles, ins. policies etc. in that. Place that inside the large safe and it effectively at least doubles your fire protection.
