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gun safe mover

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Anyone know of a gun safe mover in the south houston area?its only 400 pounds but it needs to go up a flight of stairs.
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Drive to the other side of town and pick up 4 "migrant" workers. Blindfold them. Bring them to your house (do not remove blindfolds until they are in the house) and have them move the safe. Replace blindfolds and return them where you found them. Should cost you less than $50.00. :thumbs2:
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Go to Bass Pro, and there's a business card for the guy they use who delivers safes.

edit: just looked him up...

Jeff Kiser is his name.
281.734.7385
safemoves@sbcglobal.net

He delivered mine and is a very nice guy to work with.
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I am looking at getting a safe from Carters Country at Pasadena and they have a guy who does it there. A friend of mine got one and he was very happy with the person who did the delivery and installation for him.
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Piano moving company should be able to handle getting it upstairs.
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...local locksmith should have a list...
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Or a few good friends that you can bribe with food and brew. Or pay them in ammo....... Need a HD hand truck/dolly too.
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..and Ben Gay and Preparation H...my moving days were over looooooooong ago...rough duty...I helped a customer get one on the truck at Costco and off into a corner of his garage and it was hard enough...got me a lightweight gunlocker and $50,but I was sore...
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well i have one of those appliance dollys. im not sure if 3 people would be enough to move it safely.
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I will second Safemoves,my safe was over 1600# and they did a great job. :txflag:
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I have used Bay Area Movers - (281) 992-2700 - Karl Bergman is the owner - a CHL and good guy - he may be able to help.
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