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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4114275" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The weak points on gun safes is their floor. Most don't anchor them properly so a truck with a chain easily tips them over. Then a battery powered abrasive cut off saw opens up the 1/8" thick steel floor so all the contents can be removed from the bottom without having to open the door. </p><p>Use the heaviest anchors you can find even if you need to go to an industrial rental place and rent a tool for the job. Put extra large hardened fender washers under the bolt heads to spread the force into a larger area for maximum holding power. </p><p>There is no anchor system that can’t be defeated. Your task is to make it incredibly difficult to buy time. </p><p>Put a security cam that is hidden looking right at your safe to take advantage of that additional time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4114275, member: 5412"] The weak points on gun safes is their floor. Most don't anchor them properly so a truck with a chain easily tips them over. Then a battery powered abrasive cut off saw opens up the 1/8" thick steel floor so all the contents can be removed from the bottom without having to open the door. Use the heaviest anchors you can find even if you need to go to an industrial rental place and rent a tool for the job. Put extra large hardened fender washers under the bolt heads to spread the force into a larger area for maximum holding power. There is no anchor system that can’t be defeated. Your task is to make it incredibly difficult to buy time. Put a security cam that is hidden looking right at your safe to take advantage of that additional time. [/QUOTE]
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