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Champion Safe/In The House/Thanks!!

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  • AdamsQuailHunter
    whoops!!Forgot to mention that I decided to go for the higher fire rating - the 1400 degree one.Thanks Again Gentlemen For The Input:I will shut-up now.
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  • ironsites
    Just wandering- why plywood? is it on a concrete floor? If you have concrete I suggest bolting it to the floor and to the wall. I know it's heavy, but a neighbor of mine had his safe stolen from his home while on vacation-that safe weighed approx. 1,800 pounds full. They got his safe and papers and guns. These guys are getting hungry!
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  • He Dog
    Congrats! I admire your persistence in saving up for it. So many these days put it on the card and pay interest for a couple of years. I too would bolt it down if possible. A friend of a good friend (sounds like urban legend doesn't it) had his safe stolen also. took the guns out at their leisure and the safe went in the Kaw River near Lawerence KS. Be a shame to lose it all after you saved so long.
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  • hacker
    a ton in weight? holy cow, how big is this thing?
    i never make misteakes.
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  • ironsites
    my safe is smaller 30 inch. wide, 24 inch. deep and 60 inch. tall. It is about 650 lbs.Loaded is about 900 lbs (lots of ammo. and guns).Made of 10 ga. metal walls and lined with the fire stuff. Door is 3/8" metal and with the solid stainless locking rods (1") and all the saftey break in proof glass and rods it is heavy. If someone tries to hammer off the lock, the safe will seal itself and can't be opened. If someone tries to cut thru the metal walls- the safe seals the door and it can't be opened. The glass inside breaks and locks the door. Pretty neat huh? Forget the Combo. and your out of luck-call the manufacture.
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  • ED P
    AdamsQuailHunter,It definitely gives one peace of mind to have a safe when you're not home- I had a removable sheetrock in the closet type setup to hide my stuff for far too long. A real pro can get in any safe, but it will stop kids and hit and run burglars, which I think are the biggest worry.Though I have no plans to bolt mine down, I've been thinking for quite some time of bolting a piece of I-beam using the bolt holes under the safe, as I have a few feet behind the safe in the closet for it to stick out, so it couldn't just be carried off without addressing the I-beam first.[This message has been edited by ED P (edited 10-24-2001).]
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