Newer 1/4" "screws" (Timberlock/ GRK/ Simpson) are very common in structural applications where we used to use 3/8" or 1/2" lags.
I own two of these and they are awesome. I personally don't subscribe to the fire rating claims made by the average gun safe <no intentuon to cue debate>. Other home security measures in concert with the secureit storage cabinets work well in my home setup. Bonus that I can disassemble them and move them on my own. They as well can be hidden inside of another cabinet to conceal from others whereas a massive gun safe can't with as relative ease.These are cabinets and are expensive but seem pretty good for what they are.
https://www.secureitgunstorage.com/
@Dawico got me thinking, what about those toggler type anchors. Those are supposed to pretty strong.
@Dawico got me thinking, what about those toggler type anchors. Those are supposed to pretty strong.
I own two of these and they are awesome
Safes should be placed against an exterior wall, rather than in the middle of a house.
Doesn't mean it's always possible or that it will make a difference.
Safes should be placed against an exterior wall, rather than in the middle of a house.
Gonna STRONGLY disagree with you there - thieves have been known to back up to an exterior wall, punch a cable through an' snatch the safe.