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Unread 08-25-2017, 12:36 AM   #1
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Having lived through some minor ones, flooding is your worse enemy. Debby bought a few Rubbermaids one for lugers and one for leather. You wont be sorry! Eric
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Unread 08-25-2017, 07:13 PM   #2
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Debby bought a few Rubbermaids one for lugers and one for leather.
Eric - I;ve never met Debby, but won't it be crowded in that little box??? Why not buy a raft or rowboat and she can hold them on her lap!
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We would need allot of blue boxes and try the out in our back yard! Beware of alligators!! Drop on by sometime!!
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We would need allot of blue boxes and try the out in our back yard! Beware of alligators!! Drop on by sometime!!
You know the old saying..."When you're up to your neck in alligators"...
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Here's an idea for keeping Lugers dry...
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My prayers are with you! Its going to be a real hard year!!
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My prayers are with you! Its going to be a real hard year!!
Better learn how to fish. Big Macs might be hard to come by for a while...
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I've seen it on tv, neddless to say it looks like a nightmare for those people, my prayers for their lives and their belogings.


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do you really have alligators near where you live or was it a joke?
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Thank You for your best wishes! Yes we do have a few out back. I've only seen 2 in 5 years! Noisy neighbors are more a pain!!
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Moved to keep your lugers dry thread!
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To be a collector implies having extra concerns. Security, natural disaster, extreme weather, humidity level etc. Some collectors have many guns, if met situation like Houston, it is simply impossible to move that many things out in time.
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Some collectors have many guns, if met situation like Houston, it is simply impossible to move that many things out in time.
The duct tape is a good idea. Tape the door seams, should keep the water out. My safe is all welded construction, if I taped the seams and dial I bet it would keep the water out. Maybe some silicon caulk for the dial/hand lever. Then just peel the caulk off when you're ready to open it. That would probably work on the seams too. Forget the tape.
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