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<blockquote data-quote="Dgutter" data-source="post: 495923" data-attributes="member: 32130"><p>J E Custom has a good point here. I build steel boxes for all of mine. I'll use a rachet strap to hold them securely to the tree then use a chain and padlock. The boxes have hinged doors on the front with a window cutout just big enough for the lenses and displays. The door gets padlocked too obviously. Keeps halfway honest people from tampering with them. But if they're not honest and they do somehow find it, there's no reason why they wouldn't come back with the proper tools to do the deed. </p><p> </p><p>I've been lucky enough to not have any issues...yet. But have had friends that had theirs stolen. So definitely concealment and security are important. May be something you may want to keep in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dgutter, post: 495923, member: 32130"] J E Custom has a good point here. I build steel boxes for all of mine. I'll use a rachet strap to hold them securely to the tree then use a chain and padlock. The boxes have hinged doors on the front with a window cutout just big enough for the lenses and displays. The door gets padlocked too obviously. Keeps halfway honest people from tampering with them. But if they're not honest and they do somehow find it, there's no reason why they wouldn't come back with the proper tools to do the deed. I've been lucky enough to not have any issues...yet. But have had friends that had theirs stolen. So definitely concealment and security are important. May be something you may want to keep in mind. [/QUOTE]
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