huntsman53
Gold Member
Hey TNET Folks,
If this idea has been brought up before on the forums, then I am sorry to rehash it!
I came up with this idea as I purchase PVC pipes of different sizes and lengths at Yard Sales, other Sales and Auctions whenever the price is right and I hoard them for when I need them. I got to thinking that these new, used and often times dirty PVC pipes would be a great place to store Silver Coins and Bullion and hide them in plain sight. First, you don't want all the pieces of PVC pipe to be the same length and it would be best if they are dirty and used looking to make them appear as surplus pieces you keep in time of need. Once that is taken care of and you have the diameter of pipe needed, then stuff one end with a page (piece) of newspaper and either slowly slide the coins or bullion into the other end or you can stack the coins or bullion and slide the open end of the PVC pipe down over them, then slowly pick up an rotate. Here, you can either choose to leave this end open or rod a piece of newspaper down the pipe to the coins or Bullion. Store these in a corner of a closet, storage cabinet or garage where you keep other tools and especially where you keep Plumping tools, parts and accessories such as PVC Glue. These will now appear as pieces of PVC you have saved for future repairs or projects and hopefully any thieves will pass them by unchecked. It would also be best to not store more than a foot or two of coins or bullion in each pipe in case someone happen to look down the pipe without holding them up to the light.
Frank
If this idea has been brought up before on the forums, then I am sorry to rehash it!
I came up with this idea as I purchase PVC pipes of different sizes and lengths at Yard Sales, other Sales and Auctions whenever the price is right and I hoard them for when I need them. I got to thinking that these new, used and often times dirty PVC pipes would be a great place to store Silver Coins and Bullion and hide them in plain sight. First, you don't want all the pieces of PVC pipe to be the same length and it would be best if they are dirty and used looking to make them appear as surplus pieces you keep in time of need. Once that is taken care of and you have the diameter of pipe needed, then stuff one end with a page (piece) of newspaper and either slowly slide the coins or bullion into the other end or you can stack the coins or bullion and slide the open end of the PVC pipe down over them, then slowly pick up an rotate. Here, you can either choose to leave this end open or rod a piece of newspaper down the pipe to the coins or Bullion. Store these in a corner of a closet, storage cabinet or garage where you keep other tools and especially where you keep Plumping tools, parts and accessories such as PVC Glue. These will now appear as pieces of PVC you have saved for future repairs or projects and hopefully any thieves will pass them by unchecked. It would also be best to not store more than a foot or two of coins or bullion in each pipe in case someone happen to look down the pipe without holding them up to the light.
Frank