Lactodorum Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 (edited) I had an e-mail this morning from a police officer informing me of an incident with a cache that was reported to them. I quote from the e-mail "The cache was reported to Police as a potential hazard, as it is an old ammunition box marked 'fragmentation grenades'. Police attended and a search was carried out and due to the type of markings on the box serious consideration was given to Bomb Disposal units being called to carry out a controlled explosion." I wanted to remind people of the need to clearly label ALL cache containers properly as required in the guidelines. In this case the ammo box hadn't even been painted over. I'm now working with the police to try and sort things out. Edited March 30, 2005 by Lactodorum Quote Link to comment
Deego Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 I'm now working with the police to try and sort things out. I hope you manage to sort it out. we dont need any bad press, after all the good work thats been done. Quote Link to comment
+stu_and_sarah Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 Eek! I don't envy your job there, Lacto. Good luck. Although I can't believe someone really left an ammo box out with its original markings - I'd be wary as a _cacher_ finding that, let alone member of the general public. Stu Quote Link to comment
+The Ollies Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 We stumbled on a cache whilst taking part in an easter egg hunt at event cache 'Bunny's been to Beds'. Although the cache container was only of a 'Tupperware' type, it had no markings on the lid which would supply the information of geocache name, code number or owner. Upon opening the log book, there was still none of the necessary information required to comply with geocaching guidelines. We all signed in, none the wiser, and were informed of which cache it was later. We have completed some other caches belonging to the owner and have to admit that we're not sure about seeing any information on the lids of these conainers. Perhaps a quick E-mail from yourself, Mr Lactodorum sir, might prevent any further problems as they are a prolific placer of caches, and one is situated VERY close to an infant school. Quote Link to comment
+Sue and Bernie Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 Lacto, I *knew* which cache it was as soon as I read the post. Sue & I were FTF back in May last year. Then the box still had the explosive hazard warning label on the outside, (a similar thing to the signs you see on road tankers). I removed the sign, email the owner and made an appropriate comment on the web and cache log. Obviously, the owner did not act upon it. If it helps, I can take a trip down to the cache and zap it... Quote Link to comment
Deego Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 I would think the police have removed it. Dont worry Lacto will convert them. they will all be cachers by the end of the week. Quote Link to comment
Nediam Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 I've seen a couple with a Geocache sticker on one side and the original ammunition info on the other. There was one I went to that wasn't marked as a Geocache. I think in future if I see any I'll let the owner know of this thread. Might be worth carrying a permanent marker around to cross out any incorrect labeling on a cache. Quote Link to comment
+Pengy&Tigger Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 When I think of the lengths we go to, to camouflage our ammo boxes. Just makes me think that some people just don`t take the time to think. We spray paint ours, and then spray the "Geocache - Harmless" stencil on it. Doesn`t take a lot of time to do, and saves a lot of worry. Some of the ammo boxes do have some strange writing on them, bullets, shells, etc. Quick scrub with a wirebrush and spray and it`s all gone. Even done one is textured rock paint. Camouflaging them not to look like ammo boxes is most of the fun Pengy Quote Link to comment
+milvus-milvus Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 We spray paint ours, and then spray the "Geocache - Harmless" stencil on it. Where can I get one of those? I have a black-painted ammo box ready and waiting to be deployed, but was wondering how to do the lettering. I suppose I'd have to cut the holes out myself? Quote Link to comment
+Pengy&Tigger Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 Where can I get one of those? I have a black-painted ammo box ready and waiting to be deployed, but was wondering how to do the lettering. I suppose I'd have to cut the holes out myself? Go to a craftshop, buy a letter stencil, draw on a stiff piece of card or plastic, "Geo-Cache - Harmless", then cut it out with a craft knife, and spray. Once you`ve made on, you can use it over and over again. Pengy Quote Link to comment
+MoonHerb Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 We spray paint ours, and then spray the "Geocache - Harmless" stencil on it. Where can I get one of those? I have a black-painted ammo box ready and waiting to be deployed, but was wondering how to do the lettering. I suppose I'd have to cut the holes out myself? I made my own. Printed the lettering onto card and then cut it out with a craft knife . . . You can download a 'stencil' font which does the job very well. Quote Link to comment
+stora Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 When I think of the lengths we go to, to camouflage our ammo boxes. Just makes me think that some people just don`t take the time to think. We spray paint ours, and then spray the "Geocache - Harmless" stencil on it. Doesn`t take a lot of time to do, and saves a lot of worry. Some of the ammo boxes do have some strange writing on them, bullets, shells, etc. Quick scrub with a wirebrush and spray and it`s all gone. Even done one is textured rock paint. Camouflaging them not to look like ammo boxes is most of the fun Pengy I'm going to have a go at this idea, with a few labels on the outside of the box http://fp1.centurytel.net/Criminal_Page/new_page_4.htm Quote Link to comment
+DomHeknows Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 Cissy and CSR also have a stencil you can download and cut out (fiddly) or you can buy it from them. personally I just spray paint them black, brown and green. Quote Link to comment
+sTeamTraen Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 You can get camouflage duct tape from various sites. But in the UK you can spend 5-8 pounds with postage for a 30-foot roll. At www.colemans.com I got a 180-foot roll for just under $20, including shipping (surface - don't hold your breath). Quote Link to comment
+Foulger Finders Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 Quick scrub with a wirebrush and spray and it`s all gone. Is there a particular weather-proofed spray paint you use? Quote Link to comment
+Pengy&Tigger Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 Is there a particular weather-proofed spray paint you use? We usually just use spray paint for metal. Bit of grey or black primer first, then choose your colour, whatevers the cheapest. Car spray paint usually. A few bangs and scraps usually add to the effect. We usually have a few, some grey, some green, some brown, depending on where we are going to put it. Although you can`t go wrong with black usually. Good for hiding in the shadows Pengy Quote Link to comment
+Nellies Knackers Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 A home-made stencil is an easy fix. These were rusty as hell so bead blasted them, etch primed and coated with synthetic car paint to rust proof, finally oversprayed with matt green etch primer and used satin black for camaflouge, and stencilled with a sandy coulered primer. And before anyone asks no it doesn't have 'BOMB' on the other side! Quote Link to comment
+Stuey Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 Is there a particular weather-proofed spray paint you use? I use plasticote.... very good results and durability so far. Quote Link to comment
+Kitty Hawk Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 When I think of the lengths we go to, to camouflage our ammo boxes. Just makes me think that some people just don`t take the time to think. We spray paint ours, and then spray the "Geocache - Harmless" stencil on it. Doesn`t take a lot of time to do, and saves a lot of worry. Some of the ammo boxes do have some strange writing on them, bullets, shells, etc. Quick scrub with a wirebrush and spray and it`s all gone. Even done one is textured rock paint. Camouflaging them not to look like ammo boxes is most of the fun Pengy I'm going to have a go at this idea, with a few labels on the outside of the box http://fp1.centurytel.net/Criminal_Page/new_page_4.htm I was really impressed with that, until the last photo - the one with an ammo can sat in a bush. Quote Link to comment
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