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Dennis S is currently offline  Dennis S   United States
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Last night I discovered my GMC had been broken into. I keep it at a fenced mini-storage. Called police and spent the evening filing a report.

This morning when I called the lot they checked and found five other rv's had been broken into. One owner lost a flat screen tv, dvd and receiver. They stole a Coleman camping generator from mine. Thankfully, they ignored my Ragusa screen door (still in the box).

My coach is an early 73 with the replacement stainless plate on the door. I don't know if this makes it easier to force open.
The outside door skin has pulled away from the inside -- could this be bonded with body adhesive?

Anyway -- adds one more thing to the list to-do.
I will no longer trust the lock to protect anything of real value.

This evening I used a large rubber mallet on the door and managed to get it straight enough to close ok and even lock. Hope it unlocks tomorrow!
Something for others to consider if you leave valuables in your coach and it is vulnerable.

For those interested, photos here...

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5917

Dennis


Dennis S
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Memphis TN Metro
Re: GMC break-in damage... [message #145750 is a reply to message #145748] Thu, 06 October 2011 19:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
wally is currently offline  wally   United States
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Man that sux. One of the local GMCer's had his burglarized while it was in inside storage. Theives got in one unit then went over the top to adjacent storage units. I feel for ya.
Dennis S wrote on Thu, 06 October 2011 18:59

Last night I discovered my GMC had been broken into. I keep it at a fenced mini-storage. Called police and spent the evening filing a report.

This morning when I called the lot they checked and found five other rv's had been broken into. One owner lost a flat screen tv, dvd and receiver. They stole a Coleman camping generator from mine. Thankfully, they ignored my Ragusa screen door (still in the box).

My coach is an early 73 with the replacement stainless plate on the door. I don't know if this makes it easier to force open.
The outside door skin has pulled away from the inside -- could this be bonded with body adhesive?

Anyway -- adds one more thing to the list to-do.
I will no longer trust the lock to protect anything of real value.

This evening I used a large rubber mallet on the door and managed to get it straight enough to close ok and even lock. Hope it unlocks tomorrow!
Something for others to consider if you leave valuables in your coach and it is vulnerable.

For those interested, photos here...

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5917

Dennis



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Omaha NE
75 Glenbrook
Re: GMC break-in damage... [message #145753 is a reply to message #145750] Thu, 06 October 2011 19:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
WD0AFQ is currently offline  WD0AFQ   United States
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wally wrote on Thu, 06 October 2011 19:19

Man that sux. One of the local GMCer's had his burglarized while it was in inside storage. Theives got in one unit then went over the top to adjacent storage units. I feel for ya.
Dennis S wrote on Thu, 06 October 2011 18:59

Last night I discovered my GMC had been broken into. I keep it at a fenced mini-storage. Called police and spent the evening filing a report.

This morning when I called the lot they checked and found five other rv's had been broken into. One owner lost a flat screen tv, dvd and receiver. They stole a Coleman camping generator from mine. Thankfully, they ignored my Ragusa screen door (still in the box).

My coach is an early 73 with the replacement stainless plate on the door. I don't know if this makes it easier to force open.
The outside door skin has pulled away from the inside -- could this be bonded with body adhesive?

Anyway -- adds one more thing to the list to-do.
I will no longer trust the lock to protect anything of real value.

This evening I used a large rubber mallet on the door and managed to get it straight enough to close ok and even lock. Hope it unlocks tomorrow!
Something for others to consider if you leave valuables in your coach and it is vulnerable.

For those interested, photos here...

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5917

Dennis





Even though I hate the word, that does "sux". Dog gone. Pried it right open. Never saw a Coleman generator before, but I hope your insurance covers everything. I park mine in our drive and leave the keys in the ignition. Maybe I need to stop that and lock it up. OR not. My door might end up like your's.
Dan


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Re: [GMCnet] GMC break-in damage... [message #145759 is a reply to message #145748] Thu, 06 October 2011 20:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Byron Songer is currently offline  Byron Songer   United States
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Hated to read this. Bummer!

Did the storage lot have cameras anywhere on the property?

Byron


Dennis Sexton wrote:

>
>
> Last night I discovered my GMC had been broken into. I keep it at a fenced
> mini-storage. Called police and spent the evening filing a report.
>
> This morning when I called the lot they checked and found five other rv's had
> been broken into. One owner lost a flat screen tv, dvd and receiver. They
> stole a Coleman camping generator from mine. Thankfully, they ignored my
> Ragusa screen door (still in the box).
>
> My coach is an early 73 with the replacement stainless plate on the door. I
> don't know if this makes it easier to force open.
> The outside door skin has pulled away from the inside -- could this be bonded
> with body adhesive?
>
> Anyway -- adds one more thing to the list to-do.
> I will no longer trust the lock to protect anything of real value.
>
> This evening I used a large rubber mallet on the door and managed to get it
> straight enough to close ok and even lock. Hope it unlocks tomorrow!
> Something for others to consider if you leave valuables in your coach and it
> is vulnerable.
>
> For those interested, photos here...
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5917
>
> Dennis


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Re: GMC break-in damage... [message #145767 is a reply to message #145748] Thu, 06 October 2011 21:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dennis S is currently offline  Dennis S   United States
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Wally, Dan, Byron,

Thanks for the comments..

Dan, here is the Coleman generator they took -- nice little unit, had less than 10 hours use.

http://goo.gl/elihs

Byron,
Yes, the mini storage has limited access gate, code required for entrance and exit. No public access from 10pm until 6 am.
And the lot has a number of cameras that record the lot. The rv storage area however doesn't show up real well after dark. They were reviewing the tapes -- it seems the break-ins must have occured since Saturday. Anyway, I am somewhat doubtful that they will find anything -- but maybe.

Thanks again.

Dennis

Dennis S wrote on Thu, 06 October 2011 18:59

Last night I discovered my GMC had been broken into. I keep it at a fenced mini-storage. Called police and spent the evening filing a report.

This morning when I called the lot they checked and found five other rv's had been broken into. One owner lost a flat screen tv, dvd and receiver. They stole a Coleman camping generator from mine. Thankfully, they ignored my Ragusa screen door (still in the box).

My coach is an early 73 with the replacement stainless plate on the door. I don't know if this makes it easier to force open.
The outside door skin has pulled away from the inside -- could this be bonded with body adhesive?

Anyway -- adds one more thing to the list to-do.
I will no longer trust the lock to protect anything of real value.

This evening I used a large rubber mallet on the door and managed to get it straight enough to close ok and even lock. Hope it unlocks tomorrow!
Something for others to consider if you leave valuables in your coach and it is vulnerable.

For those interested, photos here...

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5917

Dennis



Dennis S
73 Painted Desert 230
Memphis TN Metro
Re: [GMCnet] GMC break-in damage... [message #145775 is a reply to message #145748] Thu, 06 October 2011 23:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Dennis,

Bummer!

Being the eternal optimist you can be thankful that they were only looking for stuff to steal and didn't trash the interior!

I believe the skin of the door is glued to the door frame as I've never noted any rivets. I'm heading down to the workshop tomorrow
and the interior panel is off my door so I'll have a look for you to verify that.

Looks like it might be a good idea to keep all your tools in your lock up unit and get something like this to transport them back
and forth to the GMC.

http://www.harborfreight.com/580-lb-capacity-four-drawer-roller-cart-95659.html

The Coleman Camping Generator might just fit under the tool box.

Regards,
Rob M.


-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Sexton

Last night I discovered my GMC had been broken into. I keep it at a fenced mini-storage. Called police and spent the evening filing
a report.

This morning when I called the lot they checked and found five other rv's had been broken into. One owner lost a flat screen tv, dvd
and receiver. They stole a Coleman camping generator from mine. Thankfully, they ignored my Ragusa screen door (still in the box).

My coach is an early 73 with the replacement stainless plate on the door. I don't know if this makes it easier to force open.
The outside door skin has pulled away from the inside -- could this be bonded with body adhesive?

Anyway -- adds one more thing to the list to-do.
I will no longer trust the lock to protect anything of real value.

This evening I used a large rubber mallet on the door and managed to get it straight enough to close ok and even lock. Hope it
unlocks tomorrow!
Something for others to consider if you leave valuables in your coach and it is vulnerable.

For those interested, photos here...

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5917

Dennis

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Re: GMC break-in damage... [message #145828 is a reply to message #145748] Fri, 07 October 2011 14:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Luvn737s is currently offline  Luvn737s   United States
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I hate when jerks have to be so destructive to feed their meth habit or whatever. My 73 has the same cover plate, but nothing worth breaking in for. Of course, they wouldn't know that until the damage was done.


Randy
1973 26' Painted Desert
Ahwatukee (Phoenix) AZ
Re: [GMCnet] GMC break-in damage... [message #145829 is a reply to message #145828] Fri, 07 October 2011 14:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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For the first month or two when we brought back our Palm Beach it had no lock on the door latch. I covered the hole with a piece of duct tape. The silver color was perfect and I doubt anyone ever thought twice about it.

Of course that's when I learned that the early style lock cylinder is different from the late style lock cylinder.

Larry Davick
Fremont, California
The Mystery Machine
'76 (ish) Palm Beach


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I hate when jerks have to be so destructive to feed their meth habit or whatever. My 73 has the same cover plate, but nothing worth breaking in for. Of course, they wouldn't know that until the damage was done.

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Re: [GMCnet] GMC break-in damage... [message #145854 is a reply to message #145828] Fri, 07 October 2011 18:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well, some 25 odd years ago, I had a plant atop Red Mountain in an abandoned TV station.  I learned, you can't reform a junkie or a wino, but you can convince them to leave your place alone.  Not P.C., but effective.
 
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I hate when jerks have to be so destructive to feed their meth habit or whatever. My 73 has the same cover plate, but nothing worth breaking in for. Of course, they wouldn't know that until the damage was done.

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Re: [GMCnet] GMC break-in damage... [message #145907 is a reply to message #145748] Sat, 08 October 2011 08:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Steven Ferguson is currently offline  Steven Ferguson   United States
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Nothing will stop a thief that wants to make something that is yours, his.
There is a lot you can do to prevent loss, just nothing to absolutely keep
it from happening.

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Dennis Sexton <dennisfsexton@aol.com> wrote:

>
>
> Last night I discovered my GMC had been broken into. I keep it at a fenced
> mini-storage. Called police and spent the evening filing a report.
>
> This morning when I called the lot they checked and found five other rv's
> had been broken into. One owner lost a flat screen tv, dvd and receiver.
> They stole a Coleman camping generator from mine. Thankfully, they ignored
> my Ragusa screen door (still in the box).
>
> My coach is an early 73 with the replacement stainless plate on the door. I
> don't know if this makes it easier to force open.
> The outside door skin has pulled away from the inside -- could this be
> bonded with body adhesive?
>
> Anyway -- adds one more thing to the list to-do.
> I will no longer trust the lock to protect anything of real value.
>
> This evening I used a large rubber mallet on the door and managed to get it
> straight enough to close ok and even lock. Hope it unlocks tomorrow!
> Something for others to consider if you leave valuables in your coach and
> it is vulnerable.
>
> For those interested, photos here...
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=5917
>
> Dennis
> --
> Dennis S
> 73 Painted Desert 230
> Germantown, TN
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Re: GMC break-in damage... [message #145942 is a reply to message #145748] Sat, 08 October 2011 20:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The plus.... no one on 'our side' got hurt.
I had my door apart last week Did brown hammertone paint on the metal part inside, got all the trim screws out with a hammer impact driver one way or another and replaced the Faux wood masonite wood with an 1/8 sheet of Blatic birch and Watco Danish finished it. All new speed clips and black trim screws and lubed the lock mechaninsm. I too think it is adhesive, but that would be under all the spray foam so you can't see it. Might have to scrape out the foam, readhesive and then refoam. My new GM credit card came so I cut the 3/4" square blue GM logo from the old card and gooped it to the inside edge of the door.... like the GM Mark of Excellence, but small enough to fit on our thin door. I think it looks subtle and cool. (Ok others are as crazy as me on this board... admit it)


John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
Re: [GMCnet] GMC break-in damage... [message #145946 is a reply to message #145942] Sat, 08 October 2011 21:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Admitting it is the first step to the cure. I'll NEVER admit I have a GMC Motorhome problem! ;-)

Larry Davick

On Oct 8, 2011, at 6:01 PM, John R. Lebetski <gransport@aol.com> wrote:

>
>
> The plus.... no one on 'our side' got hurt.
> I had my door apart last week Did brown hammertone paint on the metal part inside, got all the trim screws out with a hammer impact driver one way or another and replaced the Faux wood masonite wood with an 1/8 sheet of Blatic birch and Watco Danish finished it. All new speed clips and black trim screws and lubed the lock mechaninsm. I too think it is adhesive, but that would be under all the spray foam so you can't see it. Might have to scrape out the foam, readhesive and then refoam. My new GM credit card came so I cut the 3/4" square blue GM logo from the old card and gooped it to the inside edge of the door.... like the GM Mark of Excellence, but small enough to fit on our thin door. I think it looks subtle and cool. (Ok others are as crazy as me on this board... admit it)
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Re: GMC break-in damage... [message #146031 is a reply to message #145748] Sun, 09 October 2011 23:01 Go to previous message
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This is terrible news. I was so sorry to have read of your break in.

I am concerned about this type of thing but what can one do?
The economy is terrible and even people that would not do this might look that way.

Have you watched Bait Car? Have you noticed the age of the people getting caught? A lot of younger folk and quite a few first timers.

That other show, Operation Repo also seems to have its finger on the pulse of the economy as well.

I considered an alarm but when in storage, I have battery drain concerns. That was why I added the 55 watt Solar panel.
I don't think a blaring alarm would really excite these thieves but if it could be loud enough to make their ears hurt, maybe they might think twice.

Its a sign of the times but so so sorry to hear one of the group was involved in such a thing.... glad you and your family are safe.


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