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  • If you're looking for a safe place to hide something precious, the obvious choice would

  • be in a safe. And it's probably just as obvious, to the criminals who wanna steal your stuff.

  • Sometimes the best place to hide something, is where people least expect it. So in this

  • project we're making a super secret safe, that only you know about.

  • For this project you'll need one of these extra long, electrical gang boxes, made for

  • existing walls. You'll also need a blank wall plate, like this. Now search around your house

  • for a clean section of wall, and use a stud finder, to locate an area between the studs.

  • When you've found a spot that works, measure a height that matches the outlets nearby,

  • and add half and inch. Now line up the mark with the bottom left corner of the box, and

  • trace around the sides. This is where you'll need to cut into the wall. Go ahead and stick

  • an envelope under the markings, and select your cutting tool of choice. You can see that

  • when you begin cutting into the sheetrock, the envelope catches the dust, reducing the

  • mess that you'll have to clean up later. It's important to cut carefully, and with shallow

  • strokes, because there could be electrical wires behind the wall, and you don't want

  • to cut them by accident. When it's all cut out, you should find that your blue box pushes

  • in perfectly, and rests flat against the wall. When you adjust the screws in the corners,

  • you can see that it tightens the flaps at the back, securing the box tight to the wall.

  • At this point you can start loading your safe, with something important. Perhaps some stamps

  • you want to save? A set of spare keys maybe? ..what about emergency ammunition? Whatever

  • you put in there, when it's all tucked away, simply add the cover plate, and screw it together.

  • Chances are, no one will ever guess there's anything hidden inside. If you wanna go one

  • step further, try pushing some furniture in front of the cover, because out of sight,

  • means out of mind. Now, if the time comes where you need to open your safe, but you

  • don't have a screwdriver, no problem. Just use the prongs from a plug. The blades fit

  • perfectly into the screw-heads, allowing you full, and easy access. Now there are plenty

  • of modifications you can make to this thing. For example, if you plan on using this a lot,

  • and can't be bothered, with unscrewing it every time, try drilling out the screw holes

  • with a 9/64" drill bit. Then add a dab of super glue, to where the screws meet the cover

  • plate. This way the screws will be held fast in place, and now you can just line up the

  • holes, and press it together, in an instant. If you want this to blend better with the

  • surroundings, try adding an outlet to the front of the box, and a finishing plate over

  • that. Now your secret safe looks like all the other outlets in your house. Have you

  • got so much stuff that you need a bigger safe? Try upgrading, to a double-gang. This gives

  • you nearly twice the storage space, and installs just as easily as the others. As a final thought,

  • if you don't want to spend the $3 on materials, or cut holes in your walls, just look for

  • one of these cable jacks around the house. The cable's protected, there's plenty of space

  • inside, and it's a great place for hiding things, like your list of computer passwords.

  • Not only is this option free, but chances are, you've already got them all over the

  • house. Well now you know how to make an easy, secret safe, for hiding important stuff. If

  • you liked this project, perhaps you'll like some

  • of my others. Check them out at www.thekingofrandom.com

If you're looking for a safe place to hide something precious, the obvious choice would

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