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  • Safetech

    I open big metal boxes
    May 28, 2011
    4,454
    Dundock
    In certain conditions the sudden introduction of oxygen can cause a rapid ignition in an oxygen starved environment if fuel and high enough heat are present. This is the cause of back drafts in building fires. For this to occur, you still need a temperature high enough to support flame and if its that hot, you aren't going to be screwing with in the first place


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    Pinecone

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    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    I looked into the Rhino safes from the video.

    No MD dealer. And the only PA dealer with the Rhino (not the Bighorn) only has the antique looking one (which is pretty cool) for $2000, delivery not included.
     

    Safetech

    I open big metal boxes
    May 28, 2011
    4,454
    Dundock
    Two grand for a Gibraltar TL15 composite - especially that size - AND they'll even paint it??

    That's a great deal!
     

    BanjoPicker

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    Aug 29, 2014
    18
    Harford
    My general advice is to take the capacity rating of the safe and cut it in half. Thats how much it will really hold. On the flip side, Tractor supply in Harford County amost always has cannon fire rated safes in stock and on sale for about the same price! Thats where I got mine and ive loved it ever since!!!:D
     

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