I know its of no help to you, but when I was building at my place I added a few extra nog's and studs in possible locations for my safe, no issues when/if I want to move it now
Liked On: 23-10-2024, 12:12 PM
Hatfields would be Warkworth Pistol Club. there are a few others in the greater Auckland area. All pistol clubs will have established training systems and will welcome new starters.
Liked On: 22-10-2024, 03:11 PM
AO inspector looking at my safe started thumbing through thte paperwork on the clip board....then looked at the safe and asked me if I was supposed to have endorsement paperwork as there did not seem...
Liked On: 22-10-2024, 06:00 AM
Remember the safe need to be secured in TWO directions: - Wall + Wall (in a corner) - Wall + Floor - Wall + Ceiling (or underside of stair case) In all directions you have to find solid fixing.
Liked On: 22-10-2024, 05:59 AM
Studs are one piece ceiling to floor, nogs are the horizontal bits nailed between that aren't as strongly fixed (usually) Tim's line "scrotum nuggets" is fucking beautiful 100mm tek screws with...
Liked On: 21-10-2024, 08:21 PM
As mentioned, make holes in the safe for the Nogs where you need them to be. As you are doint htis, put the bolts closer to the edge of the safe as it gives better resistance to getting the safe away...
Liked On: 21-10-2024, 08:20 PM
Thanks for providing that, I was wrong to question it and will now move a key off one key ring on to another to comply
Liked On: 21-10-2024, 08:18 PM
Welcome to the Forum, the best advice would be to contact the Firearms Authority and be advised by them.
Liked On: 19-10-2024, 07:17 PM