โMay-15-2014 06:19 AM
โMay-15-2014 06:50 PM
downtheroad wrote:
I switched to combi- cams on a previous trailer..they often got all 'gunked' up with road dirt and were hard to operate.
I just stuck with the CH751's our our present rig...realizing that the these access doors are simple to pop open with a common screw driver - no matter with kind of lock they have on them
โMay-15-2014 06:05 PM
โMay-15-2014 05:49 PM
โMay-15-2014 01:27 PM
popeyemth wrote:I can guarantee you that if someone broke into my storage, they would definitely get away with more than $500 worth of stuff. ๐fj12ryder wrote:2012Coleman wrote:Ah, you've had that happen? Heard of it happen? Had it happen to your relative, cousin of a friend of yours?
RVer to insurance adjuster: The storage compartment on my travel trailer was broken into and cleaned out. I need to file a claim.
Insurance adjuster to RVer: Sorry to hear that, was the compartment locked at the time?
RVer: Why bother? Thieves don't use keys and aren't bothered about doing damage. The typical baggage door can be opened in seconds with a large screwdriver or a pry bar.
Insurance agent: I'm sorry, your claim is denied for failure to adhere to Article IV of your policy - safeguarding your possestions.
With the typical $500 deductible who would make a claim anyway?
Let's all say RATE INCREASE together ๐
โMay-15-2014 01:27 PM
popeyemth wrote:
Bottom line, camper "security" is an illusion .
Even the dumbest crack-head can get even the walk door open with a screwdriver .
The best security comes from location,not hardware.
Good Luck, Mike
โMay-15-2014 12:58 PM
โMay-15-2014 12:17 PM
fj12ryder wrote:2012Coleman wrote:Ah, you've had that happen? Heard of it happen? Had it happen to your relative, cousin of a friend of yours?
RVer to insurance adjuster: The storage compartment on my travel trailer was broken into and cleaned out. I need to file a claim.
Insurance adjuster to RVer: Sorry to hear that, was the compartment locked at the time?
RVer: Why bother? Thieves don't use keys and aren't bothered about doing damage. The typical baggage door can be opened in seconds with a large screwdriver or a pry bar.
Insurance agent: I'm sorry, your claim is denied for failure to adhere to Article IV of your policy - safeguarding your possestions.
โMay-15-2014 12:10 PM
PEIwoman wrote:mlts22 wrote:
I use a generic "automotive grade" FJM lock set I bought from Amazon. The key is double-sided, and the locks have a shutter on them that does a good job at keeping out dirt. After I've had CH751 keys break, I like having a key that is sturdier.
Not that it will provide more security because a long screwdriver is a good "master key", but it just makes it easier on my part. The ideal would be Abloy locks since those are quite good at handling what the road and outdoors can throw at it.
Looked up the Abloy locks. They have some nice hardware!
Exec Cam and Cabinet too
Thanks for the info!
โMay-15-2014 12:10 PM
2012Coleman wrote:Ah, you've had that happen? Heard of it happen? Had it happen to your relative, cousin of a friend of yours?
RVer to insurance adjuster: The storage compartment on my travel trailer was broken into and cleaned out. I need to file a claim.
Insurance adjuster to RVer: Sorry to hear that, was the compartment locked at the time?
RVer: Why bother? Thieves don't use keys and aren't bothered about doing damage. The typical baggage door can be opened in seconds with a large screwdriver or a pry bar.
Insurance agent: I'm sorry, your claim is denied for failure to adhere to Article IV of your policy - safeguarding your possestions.
โMay-15-2014 11:43 AM
โMay-15-2014 11:25 AM
โMay-15-2014 11:10 AM
mlts22 wrote:
I use a generic "automotive grade" FJM lock set I bought from Amazon. The key is double-sided, and the locks have a shutter on them that does a good job at keeping out dirt. After I've had CH751 keys break, I like having a key that is sturdier.
Not that it will provide more security because a long screwdriver is a good "master key", but it just makes it easier on my part. The ideal would be Abloy locks since those are quite good at handling what the road and outdoors can throw at it.
โMay-15-2014 11:02 AM
โMay-15-2014 10:53 AM