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Old 03-07-2018, 06:25 PM   #16
Chief Mole
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I did some looking in our new unit and found quite a few areas that could be utilized for semi-secure storage areas. Look in your own unit for panels that cover access points for the heater, water heater or pump and tank access hand or man holes. The big question is this hide going to be a periodic or long term hide? Periodic hides are generally easier to access and have less interference to access while a long term hide may require some dismantling for access. In our unit, where the washer/dryer hookup is, there is a cabinet with three drawers and I'll be looking at that spot as a possible long term hide. A 1/4 inch thick false wall hide in a book case is a good point for hiding papers in a book shelf. An access in the mattress works pretty good too. Think of where you wouldn't look for something and then ask someone else where they'd think of looking for the same thing. If they guess any of your hiding spots, time to think of a different hiding spot.
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