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Thanks a bunch for posting this lax. I've been looking for something under a grand with free shipping for weeks and your timing was perfect.
Just ordered one and will have it delivered curbside. From there I've got some folks to help me get it to its final resting place.
The ONLY place I'm allowed to keep it is inside the garage.
Any special preparations I should make (other than dessicants)? Should I put it directly on the concrete floor?
To move them, instead of dragging dead weight, use leverage and a "tossing" motion (seriously, as described by a safe mover) to get it onto a series of several 1-1/2" pvc pipe sections as rollers to roll and direct it where you want it to go. Slow and careful.
Thanks a bunch for posting this lax. I've been looking for something under a grand with free shipping for weeks and your timing was perfect.
Just ordered one and will have it delivered curbside. From there I've got some folks to help me get it to its final resting place.
The ONLY place I'm allowed to keep it is inside the garage.
Any special preparations I should make (other than dessicants)? Should I put it directly on the concrete floor?
Any idea on the quality of this particular safe?
Any idea on the quality of this particular safe?
If looking to keep nosey kids out, I'm sure it would work. With a 14gauge door and sides it will take little more than a hammer to pop right through. Even your standard smash and grab will be able to gain access relatively quickly.
Don’t rely on a cheap thin metal cabinet to protect your guns. If you look around the industry, most low end gun cabinets have very thin metal bodies made from 14 to 16 or even as thin as 20 gauge steel. A standard hammer and large screwdriver can easily break into a thin metal gun cabinet. A quality gun safe should use a minimum of 11 gauge steel in the body of the safe and preferably 10 to 7 gauge steel.