Getupngo wrote:Congrats on your new rig! I think of them as future memories on wheels. I'm really nosy, so I can't wait to see pix of your rig, and I like to travel vicariously with my Forum friends.
The hide-a-key business is a good idea. I agree that I should probably just hide a door key somewhere on my rig. I keep extra keys inside, so I always lock the deadbolt when I leave. There are some bay doors that contain things that no one would want to steal (my inexpensive little bbq), so I could hide keys in those. The only bay doors I really want to keep locked contain my little air compressor in the big bay (which has a power outlet) and my electrical bay, which contains my 50- and 30-amp surge protectors and my 50 amp power cord extension -- plus a variety of pigtails that I've gathered along the way.
Sandersmr wrote:
And you do realize that most of the bay keys are interchangeable? If you haven't changed the locks on them, the keys are very generic.
Sandersmr wrote:Many of the outside compartments have CH751 keys. Yep, most of the compartment keys will open anyone else's compartment. Fortunately, I don't keep much in my outside compartment other than one tub with my white water hose, an extra green water hose, a blue tarp and a closed tub with my stinky slinky.
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