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    C2191 6mm steel safe

    Needing a new safe and going to future proof and do an ecat, came across the plans by police engineering (plan c2191) wondering if anyone has tackled one of these before, any handy tips?
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    Perhaps you could post the police engineering plan c2191 so that we can analyse what they mean. Without them, your question doesn't mean a lot.
    BTW, there is no longer an E category. All storage requirements are contained here: https://www.firearmssafetyauthority....e-guidance.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by lincoln2x View Post
    Needing a new safe and going to future proof and do an ecat, came across the plans by police engineering (plan c2191) wondering if anyone has tackled one of these before, any handy tips?
    Cheers
    This is the Police pdf of the C291 whatsitsafe-drawing-c2191-and-steel-cabinet.pdf

    I bought 6mm plate back in the E-cat days and looked at these plans but was buggered if I knew how to make it out of only one sheet

    I ended up making a taller design out of two sheets with two internal separately lockable compartments - partly for pistols/ammo and partly to make a taller than average safe for really long guns

    The door can be taken off when opened to lose a little weight when moving it - it's on farm gate pin hinges but has a full length retainer inside when closed

    If I did it again I'd make it bigger (duh) and just the one internal compartment - ammo is now kept in a separate lockable area

    Keep in mind that you will get to 250kg plus pretty quickly

    Can recommend lining with felt or carpet and installing a goldenrod heater or oven light in a cage at the bottom to keep it warm and drive away condensation cos steel boxes sweat like a rapist
    Last edited by 308; 07-04-2023 at 02:12 PM.
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