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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 1137889" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>Thanks, I always bolt my safes down </p><p> been known to weld a plate to the base too to make it even harder, as then the base doesn't fit out my door no more LOL</p><p></p><p>I received a few reply's from a couple quality safe makers, and they recommended using the treated socks and a few golden rods</p><p> and they say I should be just fine as long a I keep power on</p><p> which isn't an issue 99% of the time, unless a BAD storm or?? hits, and then we always go up to check on place any how.</p><p></p><p>I always wipe down my guns and leave a heavier coating of oil when put away for any amount of time, I use Break Free long term oil, its thicker and seems to last longer as a coating</p><p></p><p> then before use they get a quick basic cleaning</p><p></p><p></p><p> SO this is what I think I will be trying</p><p> I;ll start off with some lower end guns NOT scared to get rusty</p><p>like older cheap .22's and pump shotguns I picked up CHEAP at sales and such, and see how they hold up</p><p> before taking anything i'd hate to see get ruined</p><p> New safe is going to be about 1800 lbs Empty too, and going in a corner, getting bolted down, 4 golden rods, for starters</p><p></p><p></p><p>house has home security system, 24/7 alarms, hidden camera's</p><p> and a neighbor that checks on 2-3 times a week for us, plus were there 7-10 days a month</p><p> and its all insured VERY well</p><p></p><p>SO< I think we will be ok</p><p> thanks for the feedback and suggestions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 1137889, member: 11837"] Thanks, I always bolt my safes down been known to weld a plate to the base too to make it even harder, as then the base doesn't fit out my door no more LOL I received a few reply's from a couple quality safe makers, and they recommended using the treated socks and a few golden rods and they say I should be just fine as long a I keep power on which isn't an issue 99% of the time, unless a BAD storm or?? hits, and then we always go up to check on place any how. I always wipe down my guns and leave a heavier coating of oil when put away for any amount of time, I use Break Free long term oil, its thicker and seems to last longer as a coating then before use they get a quick basic cleaning SO this is what I think I will be trying I;ll start off with some lower end guns NOT scared to get rusty like older cheap .22's and pump shotguns I picked up CHEAP at sales and such, and see how they hold up before taking anything i'd hate to see get ruined New safe is going to be about 1800 lbs Empty too, and going in a corner, getting bolted down, 4 golden rods, for starters house has home security system, 24/7 alarms, hidden camera's and a neighbor that checks on 2-3 times a week for us, plus were there 7-10 days a month and its all insured VERY well SO< I think we will be ok thanks for the feedback and suggestions [/QUOTE]
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