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For 450 bucks I'd darn sure try try something like this.You can rent dollys that are designed for moving heavy stuff like a safe. like this one, PowerMate® Stairclimbing Model #M-1 and move it yourself.
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For 450 bucks I'd darn sure try try something like this.You can rent dollys that are designed for moving heavy stuff like a safe. like this one, PowerMate® Stairclimbing Model #M-1 and move it yourself.
Isn't the biggest difference fire rating?I would like to ask how people feel about the new safes that are ok quality but much lighter seem to me just as good of protection as a old heavy safe. I just don't see someone trying to take my safe out they would cut it and old one do no better unless it a very expensive one at times. I'm not talking ammo storage or cheap Chinese. But inexpensive USA made like liberty or something? Do people feel that the safe will be removed in a theft? Or are your guns just locked up to keep the kids out mainly?
I would like to ask how people feel about the new safes that are ok quality but much lighter seem to me just as good of protection as a old heavy safe. I just don't see someone trying to take my safe out they would cut it and old one do no better unless it a very expensive one at times. I'm not talking ammo storage or cheap Chinese. But inexpensive USA made like liberty or something? Do people feel that the safe will be removed in a theft? Or are your guns just locked up to keep the kids out mainly?
When I bought mine the salesman said the biggest complaint he got was the guy didn't buy big enoughI would think ahead about price though. Don't buy something now that you want to replace in 2 years with better. If you think you want better in a short time finance the better now. Main thing is to have a safe. Does not have to be the "best", just have something.
Day laborers are used to being blindfolded to and from jobs.The other reason I got a buddy to help me was I didn't want anyone to know that I had a safe or how big it was. You would be amazed how fast news travels. Unless its so big that a few of your friends just can't I wouldn't. just my two bits.
Day laborers are used to being blindfolded to and from jobs.
Just slow down at that 7-11 or Home Depot and shout out to the guys "El Gimpo por favor!". works every time
LOL, YEP! When you first get one you find all kinds of stuff you want to keep protected.When I bought mine the salesman said the biggest complaint he got was the guy didn't buy big enough
I bought mine from Ft Knox and watched the install into my home.
The man that brought it said he could do in by himself, but did not turn down help.
Took about an hour and a half , up three steps and across heavy carpet.
Get help and use 3/4 ply and dowels. Two people can do it.. Just take care!!