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<blockquote data-quote="Chas1" data-source="post: 340311" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>They got in the bottom of the safe...did the premise alarm system go off? Just curious how many folks have gun safes but, have no alarm system installed and <strong>working</strong> on the premises? PS-I don't sell alarm systems...not trying to sell one...Just curious...I mean assuming there were no FDIC would you put your money in a bank that had no alarm system but looked at ya and said but, we got a safe. </p><p></p><p>Take a 1/4" steel plate the same size as the bottom of your safe or at least wide enough to grap 3 floor joist below and bolt through steel plate with threaded rods (the thicker the better> Now if they try to tip it over then they'll have to snap 3 floor joists which on the vertical isn't easy. I also agree bolting to the wall is a good idea. The key is anything you can do to make it more difficult and slow them down works in your favor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas1, post: 340311, member: 15738"] They got in the bottom of the safe...did the premise alarm system go off? Just curious how many folks have gun safes but, have no alarm system installed and [B]working[/B] on the premises? PS-I don't sell alarm systems...not trying to sell one...Just curious...I mean assuming there were no FDIC would you put your money in a bank that had no alarm system but looked at ya and said but, we got a safe. Take a 1/4" steel plate the same size as the bottom of your safe or at least wide enough to grap 3 floor joist below and bolt through steel plate with threaded rods (the thicker the better> Now if they try to tip it over then they'll have to snap 3 floor joists which on the vertical isn't easy. I also agree bolting to the wall is a good idea. The key is anything you can do to make it more difficult and slow them down works in your favor. [/QUOTE]
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