ORIGINAL: piper_chuck
ORIGINAL: twistr
It would certaintly suck if it got stolen, but I do have homeowners insurance and AMA so I am covered..
You've probably already thought of this, but be sure your stuff is covered by your homeowner's insurance. Many are written to exclude large collections of things that are not essential. Examples include stamp and coin collections, jewelry, etc. Usually you need to pay for additional coverage for these things.
This is more important than most people think. Like Piper said most insurance policies won't pay for a large collection, or will limit the amount it will cover (usually to around $1,000-$3,000). A lot of fliers think that is plenty of coverage, but if you really add it up you will find you have more than you think. I use a program called "Flight Log" written by Shawn Lammers to log everything. [link]http://www.lammers.ca/FlightLog/[/link] Take some time and input EVERYTHING you have, then look at the dollar total. I found that I have $19,000-$20,000 worth of stuff around. A simple trip to my insurance agent adjusted my policy to cover me 100% in the event of loss. Another nice thing about Flight Log is it give you an inventory to go by in the event of a loss.
I have a cardboard box that I keep in my truck all the time that has a bottle of cleaning solution in it and a roll of paper towels. Cleaning solutions is a gallon of windshield washer fluid with a few drops of Dawn dishwashing liquid in it.