



We have the combo. My FIL kept his coin collection inside.have you pinged Jeff on how to get/aet the combo?
He had five total, this was the oldest, though.Family history too.
It's in the garage. One son is home on college break, the other, a mailman in town, stops by every day for lunch. I was thinking two stiff planks, two pushing and one pulling with one of my tow ropes around it, and definitely on its side.Is it inside or still working on the step issue? Can someone above pull it up with a rope while you push. I also agree that in its side might eliminate a runaway issue.
This one is iron filled with concrete. Moving it around is not a problem. One-man job. You have to dig in and give it some oomph, but it rolls really well on the iron wheels. I can even get one side up off the ground a few inches by myself, but not for very long. Four guys could get it off the ground and hold it for a bit. Getting it up and taking steps is not safe, though.I do like how stout these old safes were built. A member in Paris restores these but can’t recall him telling me any secrets on how he moves them around.
That is Fantastic!We still haven't heaved it inside, but I cleaned it up and took some pictures in natural light. For those who weren't following the original conversation on the GS thread, this is going to be a liquor cart in our dining room. The house was built in 1893. My wife and I, who don't always agree on everything, agree that we're not going to try to touch it up. We like the authentic look. Hopefully the next pics will be taken inside the house.![]()
Thanks. We love everything about it. From the classic shape to the color scheme and the fine paintwork to it being on wheels.That is Fantastic!
620 lbs.How much does that beast weigh?
I really considered buying the one out of that shop I worked at when it closed up, but passed. It was very far from pretty and had been repainted several times. I bought a bunch of other stuff though.Thanks. We love everything about it. From the classic shape to the color scheme and the fine paintwork to it being on wheels.
620 lbs.
Sent you a quick PM on something else, if you have a chance to peek at it.Thanks. We love everything about it. From the classic shape to the color scheme and the fine paintwork to it being on wheels.
620 lbs.




Thanks DrivesDon: thanks for sharing some of your amazing collection of vintage cabinets. I’m sure you’ll find a good spot for these two cabinets you just picked up.
Care to share the size of them and maybe a pic or two of the inside if you have time cause they look like countertop cabinets?

What is it about the decal? Just in rough shape?I saw a valve grinder just like that Sunday at a GS, though the decal sucked.
not much visible at all. Yours is a shining star by comparison.What is it about the decal? Just in rough shape?