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by Stray » 8 Jan 2007 13:35
SmokieD wrote: What a canadian doing with american money anyways, I wonder.
So that we can pay cash when we do go down to the states... plus I like it more that the toy money we have up here.
On a related note... Ever see how many hidden things are on a US 1$ bill?
The Woods are lonely dark and deep, but I have Promises to keep, and miles to go before I Sleep, and miles to go before I sleep. I enjoy Invisible sigs ~Mit
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by pickmonger » 8 Jan 2007 14:14
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by JackNco » 8 Jan 2007 14:28
Now theres a safe i bet even i could crack!
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by mjwhit » 8 Jan 2007 14:30
Now theres a safe i bet even i could crack!
or drill at least.... 
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by hurri » 8 Jan 2007 14:34
wood?...burn,baby,burn.  ..neah...we must "feel" it... 
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by JackNco » 8 Jan 2007 14:40
mjwhit wrote:Now theres a safe i bet even i could crack!
or drill at least.... 
thats 2 nice to drill!
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by pauly003 » 8 Jan 2007 14:58
Wow, thats a really great looking safe, (even though it offers no protection)
thats great craftsmanship. Nice quality and detail. 
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by raimundo » 9 Jan 2007 14:41
I still think the hingepins need beefing up. the wooden door is heavy
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by bumpit » 10 Jan 2007 20:29
Thread highjacking 
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by JackNco » 10 Jan 2007 20:35
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by ldnlksmth » 11 Jan 2007 11:40
I think it would be best to call that a 'privacy box' as opposed to a 'safe'.
With regards to the 1/2" steel... it's certainly a great project. I really like the bolt mechanism.
For picture purposes, I would have either A: cut/pasted more money in, or B: taken the money out.
BTW: I am Canadian, and I prefer our money. A green bill is a 20, a blue bill is a 5, a brown bill is a 100. I don't have to look at anything past the colour!
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by hurri » 11 Jan 2007 13:28
it's wood....but if you put it in a wall or you hide it,can be very seful.Or you can put another safe in it...one made from steel. 
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by ldnlksmth » 11 Jan 2007 16:57
I'm not saying it's not useful, privacy boxes are great. It offers essential no attack resistance, which is the definition of a 'safe'.
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by HeadHunterCEO » 11 Jan 2007 22:18
I think i would put a small wooden safe like that in a pot and boil it for an hour or 2.
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