nolimits76
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Recently moved and debating on a location to install my safe. I have 4 choices. Curious to know what others are doing and/or if I’m overlooking a better option.
FYI ballpark dimensions are 60x30x24 @ 1,000#.
Also we have an alarm, additional insurance, hidden video surveillance, two dogs and the house is occupied 90% of the time due to self employment & work from home options. Added bonus is we have good neighbors that are nosy enough to keep a good eye on the place in our absence.
1. Install in garage. Concerns are visibility and humidity. I would install a rubber horse mat below the safe and build a base from pressure treated 2x material. Lay it flat and construct so there are no gaps for leverage. Would bolt to the concrete floor. And I would frame in around the safe to combat visibility issues and make it harder to access. I would also run a dehumidifier rod and bucket to further help control humidity. Other concern is location would affect available width to park. It’s tight with big vehicles. Would prefer to keep built-ins @ 21-24” for this reason. Safe built in would require 27”+ to accommodate handle.
2. Install in master closet. Again would bolt to concrete floor. No humidity or visibility issues. Due to configuration, kind of a pain to access to load and unload which maybe works well if someone breaks in. Concern here is it’s a common area thieves target & search. One side could be snugged against a wall as well as the back.
3. Upstairs in closet of spare room/office. Would likely hire out the move so I don’t kill myself. Concerns with weight going up stairs and also ensuring final resting spot is strong. Not sure if I will need to install plywood to help distribute load and/or need to beef up floor joists. Less likely to be seen or targeted. Concerns aside from weight are it would be near kids room (would be locked but dislike the idea), would have to lug guns up/down stairs. Also if floor weakened or there was a fire it may collapse and would fall into the garage/on top of vehicle(s).
4. Upstairs in a walk-in attic space. What I like most is I don’t foresee it as a highly targeted space especially the way it’s configured. The specific spot I’d use is in a blind corner and would naturally have framed in spaces on the back and side. I could frame in the other side and on top as well to make it a little more difficult. Bolting down would be to a plywood floor. Also I’d have the same humidity concerns and solutions as the garage option. Wondering if I shouldn’t drywall (or plywood) in and run a vent in the space so it’s heated and cooled. If I did that I would also be inclined to build a bench and some storage so I could clean, build and reload. Almost like my own gun room. I’d still have to lug stuff up/down the stairs. Same concerns with fire, etc and potential to collapse on LIVING space below.
FYI ballpark dimensions are 60x30x24 @ 1,000#.
Also we have an alarm, additional insurance, hidden video surveillance, two dogs and the house is occupied 90% of the time due to self employment & work from home options. Added bonus is we have good neighbors that are nosy enough to keep a good eye on the place in our absence.
1. Install in garage. Concerns are visibility and humidity. I would install a rubber horse mat below the safe and build a base from pressure treated 2x material. Lay it flat and construct so there are no gaps for leverage. Would bolt to the concrete floor. And I would frame in around the safe to combat visibility issues and make it harder to access. I would also run a dehumidifier rod and bucket to further help control humidity. Other concern is location would affect available width to park. It’s tight with big vehicles. Would prefer to keep built-ins @ 21-24” for this reason. Safe built in would require 27”+ to accommodate handle.
2. Install in master closet. Again would bolt to concrete floor. No humidity or visibility issues. Due to configuration, kind of a pain to access to load and unload which maybe works well if someone breaks in. Concern here is it’s a common area thieves target & search. One side could be snugged against a wall as well as the back.
3. Upstairs in closet of spare room/office. Would likely hire out the move so I don’t kill myself. Concerns with weight going up stairs and also ensuring final resting spot is strong. Not sure if I will need to install plywood to help distribute load and/or need to beef up floor joists. Less likely to be seen or targeted. Concerns aside from weight are it would be near kids room (would be locked but dislike the idea), would have to lug guns up/down stairs. Also if floor weakened or there was a fire it may collapse and would fall into the garage/on top of vehicle(s).
4. Upstairs in a walk-in attic space. What I like most is I don’t foresee it as a highly targeted space especially the way it’s configured. The specific spot I’d use is in a blind corner and would naturally have framed in spaces on the back and side. I could frame in the other side and on top as well to make it a little more difficult. Bolting down would be to a plywood floor. Also I’d have the same humidity concerns and solutions as the garage option. Wondering if I shouldn’t drywall (or plywood) in and run a vent in the space so it’s heated and cooled. If I did that I would also be inclined to build a bench and some storage so I could clean, build and reload. Almost like my own gun room. I’d still have to lug stuff up/down the stairs. Same concerns with fire, etc and potential to collapse on LIVING space below.
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