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Heavy Duty Trail Cam Security Box

15K views 43 replies 29 participants last post by  BigBass520  
#1 ·
Hey guys I just finished building this security box for my new trail cam, let me know what you guys think...

It is made using 3/8" plate steel and can be secured to the tree with up to 3 lag bolts

Should be damn near bullet proof and able to deter theft haha

Just needs a paint job...
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#3 ·
But how do you stop it from being vandalized when the prospective thief gets pissed that he was caught on camera checking out your secured camera. :p

On a side note, do many cameras get stolen in the woods? I always assumed they were used primarily on private property.
 
#8 ·
very nice, i think anything to deter someone from taking it, even if on private land i still secure it with all the tresspassers mushroom hunting and what not, at least they hopefully won't have on them the tools needed to pry it off the tree and move on.

on a side note maybe some drainage holes for water so the base of the cam doesn't sit in it after a hard rain. nice job.
 
#9 ·
That thing looks tough. Very nice job on it, it looks like a good fit all around. It should deter people anyway. I make my own boxes, but i don't go that crazy. No matter how heavy duty you go, they will always find a way to get it if they want. I just try to make it impossible to steal with what most carry on them on a regular basis. It is not often that a guy hunts with a bolt cutter in his pack. So i make it so that they would half to at least make a return trip to get it. The only problem i see with your box is the bolts. A 24" gorilla bar will pry and pull those right out of the tree, or break the heads off. Like i said, there is no way to 100% garuntee safe from theft. Nice bow though, again.
 
#10 ·
The idea is always to make your property harder to steal than the next guys so that the thief moves on and chooses a new target. The weekest point on the box is the padlock. I can get into that box with just a soda can. I have used the trick several times when my kids loose my shed keys, tool box keys, etc. Google "masterlock soda can". Luckily, most guys in the woods do not carry bolt cutters, prybars or have a clue how a lock works internally. Just looking at your steel security box would make the average thief move on. Good job.
 
#13 ·
3/8" Plate wow that is one mean looking box!

The weak link looks to me to be the vulnerability to the lock and a pair of bolt cutters.
Here is a possible solution weld 2 pieces of L stock on either side of it to protect the shaft.

Still nothing is invincible but this would make it even more secure.
 

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#15 ·
Great job on a well thought out design.... 95% of those who come into contact with your camera and security box will be detered from even attempting to gain access; However, the other 5% of low life, lying, stealing, immoral, pieces of dog poo may attempt to gain access. It’s obvious you are very creative, so maybe you can design it so that the pad lock is within the security box with the only thing being exposed is the lock’s key slot, by means of a drilled hole. And have you thought about fastening it to the tree by means of a chain with an end welded to the security box and the other end being secured with the internal pad lock…. Just a few ideas… Again great job on a well thought out design… God bless.. Enjoy The Hunt.
 
#16 ·
If they will come back to get it, they will bring a chainsaw and just cut the section of the tree out and take it home to work in private on getting to the camera.
 
#21 ·
Now we're talkin!

I think I would like to have you setup a second camera so we can watch the idiot who tries to steel that thing!
 
#28 ·
Great welding job! You must have some serious thieves in your area!
Even bears would not be able to tear that box apart.
I like the addition of the bracket on the back, and especially the pieces you added to protect the lock!!!
VERY NICE!!!
 
#31 ·
I would worry more about a cordless drill and a 7/16" bit drilling the tumbler out; faster and less work than a bolt cutter........ HATE THEIVES....