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Security Cameras? I'm still procrastinating on installing some at my house. You doing it yourself or a company?
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And I would love to have a basement.Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostI would love to get a huge safe, but I aint carrying it down to the basement.
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If you know them, see if they can get mine to me in the morning?Originally posted by loc712 View PostIf the stairway is wide enough and structurally sound they can do alot, let them come look,they'll tell you if they can't. They are doing 1000lbs 22 stairs tomorrow.
Stackon safes are a good place to keep your kids out and thats ALL.
Not even your lunch.
					
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I would love to get a huge safe, but I aint carrying it down to the basement.
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If the stairway is wide enough and structurally sound they can do alot, let them come look,they'll tell you if they can't. They are doing 1000lbs 22 stairs tomorrow.Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View PostYou know everyone can't have a behemoth ~800lb safe in their house right? Stack On safes, while not the most secure, at least work well for what they are. There is no way, no matter who I hired or how much I paid, that a big safe like that could go up the stairs into my office.
Now once I move (and I will never buy another 2 story house in my life), I fully plan on getting Fort Knox put into my house.
Stackon safes are a good place to keep your kids out and thats ALL.
Not even your lunch.
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I had one person and a crappy dolly to move it in. But i move it by myself recently to have new carpet installed. With it empty i can rock it side to side enough to get it to the hardwood floor in the hallway. With a old blanket under it i can slid it around.Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostSorry i had to laugh. That is something I could have seen myself doing. I unloaded my tool box out of my truck by myself. I could not imagine unloading this safe even with the help of a small squad.
And w/ the arsenal you're building you defiantly need another safe.
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Sorry i had to laugh. That is something I could have seen myself doing. I unloaded my tool box out of my truck by myself. I could not imagine unloading this safe even with the help of a small squad.Originally posted by DieselSmoke View PostI have a Cannon i bought at Cabella's and it weights about the same. I wasn't planning on buying a safe that day but it was a good deal. So i had them load it in my truck and off i went. I had no plan, no help, and no dolly to get this safe in my house. Anyhow to make a long story short, i would of gladly paid $235 to have some one install it for me.
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Have you thought about putting the safe in an unorthodox place in the house? Mine is going in a bedroom. My dad has one in a laundry room / mud room. Fact is the size of safe we need they just don't fit through closet small closet doors.Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View PostYou know everyone can't have a behemoth ~800lb safe in their house right? Stack On safes, while not the most secure, at least work well for what they are. There is no way, no matter who I hired or how much I paid, that a big safe like that could go up the stairs into my office.
Now once I move (and I will never buy another 2 story house in my life), I fully plan on getting Fort Knox put into my house.
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I have a Cannon i bought at Cabella's and it weights about the same. I wasn't planning on buying a safe that day but it was a good deal. So i had them load it in my truck and off i went. I had no plan, no help, and no dolly to get this safe in my house. Anyhow to make a long story short, i would of gladly paid $235 to have some one install it for me.Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostMichael Keys Safe Delivery and Installation, 817-498-9797
Picked up from Cabella's, delivered to my house, moved into place and bolted down for $235.
At 790 pounds I was not going to F-with it. I am going to have them pull the truck all the way into the backyard and unload it right there on the porch so it only has to cross one threshold.
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my browning safe wasnt too hard to move once i removed the door. but before that it wouldnt budge
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You know everyone can't have a behemoth ~800lb safe in their house right? Stack On safes, while not the most secure, at least work well for what they are. There is no way, no matter who I hired or how much I paid, that a big safe like that could go up the stairs into my office.Originally posted by loc712 View PostJustin and Dean will do you a good job they know their stuff.
You'll be happy with the Liberty also
I think you'll like their Door pockets.
Good job not buying a STACK ON or other B. S.
X2 on the" REAL SAFE".
Now once I move (and I will never buy another 2 story house in my life), I fully plan on getting Fort Knox put into my house.
					
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CJ I have two old stack ons. One will become the ammo locker, just need to make shelfs. The other I am not married to but it really is not worth much.Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Postgetting rid of an old safe?
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