Floor safe is the best option. In a house I used to live in, there was a small closet. The house was on a concrete pad (if yours isn't, you'll have to frame it up to pour concrete). Rented a jackhammer and made the opening in the floor closet. Extra space dug out for extra concrete. Placed the safe in the hole, and began filling with concrete. Added old railroad spikes, rebar pieces, and chromium wrenches to the concrete as I poured it in. Anyone trying to jackhammer that safe out would just keep breaking bits. Turned out real nice. As an extra layer of concealment, I then made a linoleum floor for the closet, which goes over and covers the safe. Then carpet. Anyone lifting the carpet would see linoleum and figure that was it... just a floor. Then I bought a full length mirror and screwed it to the wall... making the closet disappear. All the closet space above the safe served as a gun safe. Totally invisible. Next step (vital) is to buy a cheaper safe placed more obviously and easily found. This is the bait safe, filled with maybe a few hundred bucks of cash, a fake Rolex, maybe some fake gold coins and jewelry. Thieves will spend all their time on this safe. If they can bust it loose, they'll leave with it. Problem solved.
In that circumstance then yes. your safe is "safe". Ig for my situation i'm prioritising stacking over fleshed out security. if I were to have a safe, it would probably be a floor safe ngl
I keep the largest portion of my stack in a local private insured vault. There's a degree of counterparty risk but you also have to consider the implications if the owners who have been known in the local community for decades were to screw over the hundreds of locals using them to protect their valuables. I live in America where many who own precious metals also own guns. I do agree with not keeping all your valuables in one place.
I’ve kept my gold in a safe deposit box for years. I’m also storing some other items I would put in a safe deposit box anyway, so the cost to also store my gold is negligible.
The first line of defence is making sure no one knows you own precious metals or valuable items. This video is to defend against random target burglary/no knowledge burglary.
Floor safe is the best option. In a house I used to live in, there was a small closet. The house was on a concrete pad (if yours isn't, you'll have to frame it up to pour concrete). Rented a jackhammer and made the opening in the floor closet. Extra space dug out for extra concrete. Placed the safe in the hole, and began filling with concrete. Added old railroad spikes, rebar pieces, and chromium wrenches to the concrete as I poured it in. Anyone trying to jackhammer that safe out would just keep breaking bits. Turned out real nice. As an extra layer of concealment, I then made a linoleum floor for the closet, which goes over and covers the safe. Then carpet. Anyone lifting the carpet would see linoleum and figure that was it... just a floor. Then I bought a full length mirror and screwed it to the wall... making the closet disappear. All the closet space above the safe served as a gun safe. Totally invisible. Next step (vital) is to buy a cheaper safe placed more obviously and easily found. This is the bait safe, filled with maybe a few hundred bucks of cash, a fake Rolex, maybe some fake gold coins and jewelry. Thieves will spend all their time on this safe. If they can bust it loose, they'll leave with it. Problem solved.
In that circumstance then yes. your safe is "safe". Ig for my situation i'm prioritising stacking over fleshed out security. if I were to have a safe, it would probably be a floor safe ngl
Definitely not shaky anymore, cheers!
all good. happy stacking
Good on you for seeing the value in previous metals at such a young age, wish I did.
I keep the largest portion of my stack in a local private insured vault. There's a degree of counterparty risk but you also have to consider the implications if the owners who have been known in the local community for decades were to screw over the hundreds of locals using them to protect their valuables. I live in America where many who own precious metals also own guns.
I do agree with not keeping all your valuables in one place.
I’ve kept my gold in a safe deposit box for years. I’m also storing some other items I would put in a safe deposit box anyway, so the cost to also store my gold is negligible.
Better hope the bank don’t close!
Hi from Ukraine!Nice video/ In Ukraine silver matket is terrible! For example 1 american eagle costs 42$!!!
Damn that's a horrible deal! Best of luck for future prospects
Do you seriously think thieves don't watch videos like this to get ideas of where to check?
The first line of defence is making sure no one knows you own precious metals or valuable items. This video is to defend against random target burglary/no knowledge burglary.
You need to protect your PM’s from the politicians just as much as from the common thieves
Politicians ARE common thieves…
Ammo drawer in the gun safe.
interesting idea
Nothing will happen to your stash underground. lol
Facts, just gotta find the right place