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<blockquote data-quote="Bronze123" data-source="post: 16435777" data-attributes="member: 28930"><p>A safe buys you time from theft. Bolting down the safe, location & safe material buys you more time. We have a Zanotti armory safe. Since I’m in my starter home, I want to take the safe with us when we move. 3/16 steel top, bottom and door. With 1/8 side. Bolted down with anchors into concrete and put into a closet It will force any intruder to come at it head on. Can’t tip it, cutting will take a lot of time, prying open will be even be worse when standing up. </p><p></p><p>first thoughts for you are a simple locker to keep kids out. Maybe add another level of security with cameras, or hide in a locked room. </p><p></p><p>safes are investments. If you gotta save and get something more quality, it’s not a bad idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bronze123, post: 16435777, member: 28930"] A safe buys you time from theft. Bolting down the safe, location & safe material buys you more time. We have a Zanotti armory safe. Since I’m in my starter home, I want to take the safe with us when we move. 3/16 steel top, bottom and door. With 1/8 side. Bolted down with anchors into concrete and put into a closet It will force any intruder to come at it head on. Can’t tip it, cutting will take a lot of time, prying open will be even be worse when standing up. first thoughts for you are a simple locker to keep kids out. Maybe add another level of security with cameras, or hide in a locked room. safes are investments. If you gotta save and get something more quality, it’s not a bad idea [/QUOTE]
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