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Very cool
ОтветитьThis is a cool concept, but I wouldn't do it myself because the same lock he has attached to the ammo can is the one that just stopped working for my locker for gym class.
ОтветитьUsed this idea on one of my caches here in Belgium -- a great success. In name of the people having a great time finding it : Thanks Tim !! Great stuff.
ОтветитьLove your caches! And your videos! Do keep'em coming, please.
ОтветитьAwesome cache. I'd like to make something like this one. It would be an awesome unique container for one of my existing caches that I think would add some creativity to the cache. The only problem is, I don't have any place to build caches like this. I don't have a workshop, so is there a place to go to make caches that you show in you videos for cachers who live in apartments and don't have any experience with wood shop? Please let me know. Thanks.
ОтветитьAnother great cache :)
ОтветитьGood, let me know how it goes. Good luck!!
ОтветитьHi Dr. Gadget Cache Thanks for sharing. Your creativity has inspired us to make our first Gadget/puzzle cache.
ОтветитьI love this cache, and all the spin offs of it! I think I even may have something that I may be able to implement this idea on... now if only I can finish all my other caches in progress first! Thanks for an awesome reminder of the versatility of this idea!
ОтветитьMichael, thanks for much for sharing that. That really means alot. I was and old Eagle Scout (1967) so when asked to build the cache for the National Jamboree, I jumped at it. It was a good opportunity for me to give back. The Scouts had a huge impact on my life. Glad your son solved the cache and thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьCatching up on your videos and this was the last one. When I got to the Jamboree birdhouse I called out to my son. He went to the Jamboree and introduced friends to caching there. When he got home he told me all about this one!! He figured it out based on your other video and his friends where amazed!! He just watched the video stating "HE MADE THE CACHE!!!" Had to share with you!! Thank you for making one for the Scouts and for your great videos!!!
ОтветитьAnd that's what I appreciate. There are way too many 35mm Film Canisters. Or plastic Tupperware. I have already made a bird-house style Cache thanks to you.
ОтветитьI've said the same thing before. Most of these ideas are simple, after you figure it out, you wonder why you didn't think of it earlier.
ОтветитьAgain another great idea !! And its always like.... Why coudn`t I think of something like that..
ОтветитьAwesome! I have an idea already!
ОтветитьAnother great video from gadgetcache!
ОтветитьHatfield & McCoy must have been so amazed by that! I know I would have been very thankful for a Cache like that. Keep the videos coming as I am now Subscribing. I suggest others do too as this guy is awesome. :-)
ОтветитьThis is the same for my area. All I ever find is 35mm Film Canisters. I have now built a (unique) birdhouse puzzle Cache and other stuff.
ОтветитьThanks so much. All the caches around here are camod ammo cans *BORING* I am hoping to come up with some great alternatives for local hunters :) might borrow a few of yours.
ОтветитьAwesome creativity you are very inspiring!
ОтветитьSo cool, I love this magnetic code idea!
Ответить35th viewer! :D
ОтветитьThanks for that. Anytime you post a new video you always hope you get your point across and its of value. My videos aren't really very entertaining, but hopefully helpful to cache builders looking for ideas.
ОтветитьGreat Video! Greetings from Germany!
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