Posted by GeneMO on September 21, 2014 at 08:30:11 from (71.51.203.52):
In Reply to: OT Gun Safe posted by pat sublett on September 21, 2014 at 07:09:38:
Dont know if mine is 1000 lbs or not. I had a good strong helper and we just "walked" mine across the floor. Tilt it one way, twist it in the direction you need, then go to the other side and repeat the process. You have to be careful of the flooring. Mine is a concrete floor with vinyl floor covering. It didn't hurt it. I think we laid down some thin plywood now that I think about it. To protect the vinyl.
I Made a pedestal to set mine on. 2X8's with 3/4" plywood top. Then trimmed it with oak. I wanted a moisture barrier plus wanted it a little higher off the floor.
My intentions are to bolt it to the wall, but haven't gotten that done yet.
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