As for the steel rods. Pvc pipe works really good or electrical conduit(carlon). Won't damage fragile flooring. I've moved a whole 10ft storage shed and several other items with pvc pipe as well.
As for the steel rods. Won't damage fragile flooring.
look it up on youtube they flip the safe on its back and use pry bars in like flynnCan you share some details of how your safe was attacked? Was it the hinges or lock or around the door frame?
look it up on youtube they flip the safe on its back and use pry bars in like flynn
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3 minutes with a 4.5” grinder and cutting wheel. I would t want to mess with the door but the top or sides would take minutes. They all are made from gauge steel just thicker than a sardine can.
No room to store it. Lol. I rented one last time. Was 16 bucks.Tractor supply has a heavy duty 800lb dolly for $110. It has large pneumatic tires so moving across a gravel driveway is possible. Also a micro skid steer such as a Toro Dingo can be rented for $200 with pallet forks. They are rated for 1000lbs. and are 41" wide
look it up on youtube they flip the safe on its back and use pry bars in like flynn
Note To Self , don’t mess with 3 men & a boat! He’s strong enough to drag a gun safe up a flight of stairs by himself !I put mine in my house by myself, not everyone can but I moved mine up one set of stairs that is 4 steps and another that is 10 with only my wife keeping the kids out of the way. Now I would probably get my brother and his son to help but at the time(a family argument) I felt like I wanted to keep it to myself.
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I had a Liberty Lincoln that a neighbor donated to me after he cut a hole in the side after the combination lock failed. I planned to weld a plate over the opening he made and put that side to a wall where nobody would ever see it. During my rehab project, I was amazed to see what a piece of junk this safe was. I sold that safe as quick as I could after I finished putting it back together.I have a liberty Lincoln model and can tell a huge difference over my winchester safe that was broken into. Hinges, anti pry etc are all options that some of the cheaper safes do not have. Like I said do your homework. It suck to come home and fine your safe broken into and your stuff stolen. Also bolt it to the floor. Cheers,