Out of curiosity is it possible to get a b/e cat safe signed off when bolted through a wooden floor onto a steel plate under joists?
Thinking of getting endorsements but don't have a concrete floor to put a safe on
Out of curiosity is it possible to get a b/e cat safe signed off when bolted through a wooden floor onto a steel plate under joists?
Thinking of getting endorsements but don't have a concrete floor to put a safe on
Looks like a very good job. Only suggestion would be to use some decent sized washers underneath those small bolt heads. Not entirely necessary but it helps as the mild steel some gun cabinets are made from can be brittle.
No problem with that. Make the plate larger than the base area of your gun cabinet and the bolts unable to be undone (rounded, welded or burred) from underneath.
@jackbowring
I'd cover that in cardboard, make it look like a tall cardboard box. Make it so the front swings open and put a couple hooks, one either side, into the wall and string a bungee between them to make it appear they keep the box upright against the wall in case of earthquake - also serves to keep the cardboard "door" shut. The sides will have to be a bit proud of the safe, or the safe handle will bulge through the front flap. Write "GAZEBO" on it with big letters visible from the door. And yes, place other junk next to it either side. Won't catch an eye. Security through obfuscation!
I'd hesitate to put bars on my garage windows. . . seems like throwing out a challenge to burglars. Just make sure the windows cannot ever be opened sufficiently for even Jenny Craig's ghost to squeeze itself in.
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I agree with @mucko's understatement.
An itch ... is ... a desire to scratch
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