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.
Stackon safes are a good place to keep your kids out and thats ALL.
Not even your lunch.
If you know them, see if they can get mine to me in the morning?
Security Cameras? I'm still procrastinating on installing some at my house. You doing it yourself or a company?
You remember the stories John use to tell us about the the three chinamen playing Fantan? This guy runs up to them and says, "Hey, the world's coming to an end!" and the first one says, "Well, I best go to the mission and pray," and the second one says, "Well, hell, I'm gonna go and buy me a case of Mezcal and six whores," and the third one says "Well, I'm gonna finish the game." I shall finish the game, Doc.
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.
It took 3 guys my size or bigger to get my Heritage safe into my house.
72" tall, 40" wide, and 28" deep weighing around 1,000 lbs empty.
Haha......yes, since it wasn't to be deilivered until tomorrow I traded up ALREADY. I paid a few extra bucks for the 50th anniversary model that just went on sale. Better finish, better door pockets, more shelves, plus a lightkit and dehumidifier (sp?).
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government"
-- Thomas Jefferson, 1 Thomas Jefferson Papers, 334
If staying on the same floor a smaller 750 pounds safe can be done with one person. A 30, 40, 50 gun safe that weights a 1000 or so needs two. Mostly to get it tilted on an appliance cart. (my wife and I move my 1000 pound safe, I just can't get it tilted w/o her help)
My moves involve small steps and such. Now moving those bitches up/down flights of stairs - I'd pay some SOBs to do that. I lost control of my 1000 pound safe once and thankfully it tilted/slipped AWAY from me. After that I learned to just make sure the balance is away, just in case.
Also, for those putting them in the basement - remember basements can and do flood. It maybe a little or a fair amount depending on the reason for flooding and if do/don't have a sump pump/pump failure...etc A lot of the safes come on a set of steel rails/legs...whatever. I'd leave them on it or otherwise elevate 6+ inches.
My safe is not waterproof at all - are the others in the normal price ranges?
Originally posted by MR EDD
U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
Between the knuckle heads at the Cabella's customer service counter and their wharehouse, the wrong safe was given to the delivery guys.
I feel so sorry for them. Luckily they were still backing up to the back porch when I noticed. We called Cabella's and they had my name on two safes; the one I originally purchased and the better one I upgraded to yesterday. Too bad they didn't bring them both. lol
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