[Az-Geocaching] Using fire-proof safes as cache containers

Highpointer listserv@azgeocaching.com
Fri, 17 May 2002 11:33:51 -0700 (PDT)


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Now... if we could make a geocache container out of Inconel (a type of metal), it would hold up very well in a forest fire! My hot air balloon burner coils are made out of Inconel. It is a rather expensive 
The next time I put a cache in a forested or densely vegetated area, perhaps I should consider using a fire-proof safe deposit box as a cache container, to enable it to survive potential future fires.
Highpointer



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<P><EM>Now... if we could make a geocache container out of Inconel (a type of metal), it would hold up very well in a forest fire! My hot air balloon burner coils are made out of Inconel. It is a rather expensive</EM> 
<P>The next time I put a cache in a forested or densely vegetated area, perhaps I should consider using a fire-proof safe deposit box as a cache container, to enable it to survive potential future fires.
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