This feels like a well-worn topic. I'm currently renting an apartment in Sydney, so I think I must have a safe that weighs over 150kg.
I have been consistently searching for safes over 150kg, but the cheapest one I found costs $995. Additionally, shipping it from VIC to my doorstep in SYD would cost $265, which is a bit over budget for me.
So, I’m wondering if I could instead buy a relatively cheaper 100kg safe and then place a 50kg steel plate (cheap), with pre-drilled holes, on the bottom of the safe. The holes on the steel plate would align with the ones at the bottom of the safe, and I could tightly secure them together using bolts. This method would be clean, tidy, and easy to disassemble. Compared to using liquid nails or welding, this approach would allow for damage-free removal, making it more convenient for moving when I relocate in the future.
However, here’s my concern:
Do any people actually do this in real life?
Is it legal to modify a safe in this way?
Would inspectors approve of such a setup?