BEECN Caches: Difference between revisions
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The most common is the "BEECN Mark I" diamond-plated aluminum toolbox (the kind you may see mounted to a pickup truck). It is bolted to a steel cart with wheels. All wheels are affixed with a castor to enable better maneuverability. These boxes were manufactured by [https://www.madfab.com/ Madden Fabrication] and are being slowly phased out.<gallery widths="300" heights="300"> | The most common is the "BEECN Mark I" diamond-plated aluminum toolbox (the kind you may see mounted to a pickup truck). It is bolted to a steel cart with wheels. All wheels are affixed with a castor to enable better maneuverability. These boxes were manufactured by [https://www.madfab.com/ Madden Fabrication] and are being slowly phased out, replaced with Mark II caches as PBEM resources permit.<gallery widths="300" heights="300" caption="''Click an image to enlarge''"> | ||
File:BEECN Box from end.png|''Figure 2: Appearance of a Mark I cache from the front.'' | File:BEECN Box from end.png|''Figure 2: Appearance of a Mark I cache from the front.'' | ||
File:BEECN Cache Box from Front.png|''Figure 3: BEECN cache locking mechanism.'' | File:BEECN Cache Box from Front.png|''Figure 3: BEECN cache locking mechanism.'' | ||
</gallery>Most frequently, a BEECN Mark I is secured by means of a key safe and heavy gauge steel chain.<gallery widths="300" heights="300" caption="''Click an image to enlarge''"> | |||
File:BEECN Key Safe Frontside.png|''Figure 4: Key safe most often used to secure a BEECN.'' | |||
File:BEECN Key Safe Backside.png|''Figure 5: Key safe mechanics.'' | |||
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