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TexasGlock23 wrote:How much was it?
Mine was about $550, plus about $125 to get it in the door and on top of the platform...

Before y'all go ballistic on the $$$, it was on sale, and the delivery cost was that much because he used a really cool electric driven (stair climber) type dolly...Made it sooooo much easier to get it installed...
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did you bolt it to the floor? Liberty is the best way to go in my mind. spend a few more dollars for peace of mind. they also have a life time replacement in case of a fire or someone tries to break into it
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So a few more dollars($400) is not wha I can afford. I can not double what I want to pay. I have school, books, bills, gas and girlfriend duties! Thanks though, I understand that they are great, and wish I could own one. Unless he gives me a great deal tomorrow :lol:
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twocanons wrote:did you bolt it to the floor? Liberty is the best way to go in my mind. spend a few more dollars for peace of mind. they also have a life time replacement in case of a fire or someone tries to break into it
Me??? Nope, I did not bolt it down...I know its a tip hazard, but I figure its only a hazard to someone assuming it'll move...

Nobody else I know would consider it a jungle-gym and let anyone crawl all over it, so I am not too concerned about an inadvertant accident...

I've had it for a few years, and pretty much anyone who comes over and we're in the office working on something knows about it...

But you do give me a few ideas about how to secure it even more...But I am not sure a residential "stud wall" will hold up to the wieght if I try to discretely strap it to the wall behind the safe...But I may look into it tomorrow...
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