Installing a safe - first timer

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Installing a safe - first timer

Post by chilliman » 08 Mar 2014, 4:41 pm

I'm having problems keeping the safe still when pushing against it (I'm pretty useless when it comes to using tools - officeworker).

So far I've put 6x 10mm dynabolts into it, four in the floor and one in the back and one on the side and it's still moving around. I don't want to keep drilling holes everywhere. the floor is concrete and I have three rows of brick work exposed to the back and LHS, otherwise it's gyprock and timber studs. the safe is the Spika S3CH.

Does anyone know if there is a place I can get to come and install it for me? I'm in Sydney.
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Re: Installing a safe - first timer

Post by Member-Deleted » 08 Mar 2014, 5:27 pm

What! You have 6 dyna bolts & it's still moving. Either your drill bit is to wide for the bolts or you have a thin concrete floor. What size safe is it?
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Post by tom604 » 08 Mar 2014, 8:47 pm

+1 check your drill size, then check your bolt size. can you move the bolts or just the safe :?: ,,im thinking that you may not of drilled the holes deep enough so that the bolts can pull tight
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Post by yoshie » 08 Mar 2014, 9:24 pm

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Post by chilliman » 09 Mar 2014, 10:30 am

hi guys - thanks for your comments

safe is 140kg so needs to be bolted down for my intended use of ABH.

I used a 10mm masonry bit and the anchors are 10mm - all bought new from Bunnings. the holes are tight, I had to use a hammer to drive the bolts in. I've ratcheted them down tight. I measured the bolts against the bit before I drilled and marked the depth with electrical tape to make sure I made them deep enough.

I'm not sure what else I need to do except for drilling more holes.

I'd post pics but not sure what angles/shots will help you diagnose my problem.
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Post by Member-Deleted » 09 Mar 2014, 10:39 am

Where exactly is it loose? You may need to just put a few washers with the nuts.
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Post by reddog » 09 Mar 2014, 12:26 pm

Dyna bolts can be quite a pain in the ass to use , quite often the spacer will stop the bolt from tightening up properly .
There are things called a screw bolt , you drill the hole and just put them in like a normal bolt they are much easier to use
Also dont be to fussy about the depth of the hole just make sure it is to long for the bolt . It sounds like the cement dust
has packed in the bottom of your hole and they are not deep enough
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Post by chilliman » 09 Mar 2014, 2:02 pm

guys I went back to Bunnings and spoke to their expert. he suggested I use the threaded Ramset masonry anchors (10 x 100) instead of dynabolts. you are correct reddog, dynabolts are a pain in the arse!

I bought 4 of the ramset anchors and now the safe is rock solid. they are a bit of work to ratchet down tight but that safe is not going anywhere.

thanks for all your help guys. now the fun part, just gotta fill the safe.
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Post by Member-Deleted » 09 Mar 2014, 2:14 pm

Nice, buy a tikka there the best! Lol
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Post by reddog » 09 Mar 2014, 2:15 pm

That's the ones and when you want to move your safe you just take em out and use them again.

Yep they can be a bit of effort to put in a breaker bar helps , and they chew out cheap 12pt really quickly 6pt impact sockets are the go , Glad you got it in alright .

And your right now the fun begins, and it wont be long before your putting in another safe :D
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Post by chacka » 09 Mar 2014, 3:13 pm

Ha.

Yeah, everyone says "I'll just get a 3 gun safe, that's all I'll ever need".

Suddenly it's a new safe and half a dozen rifles later :lol:
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Post by reddog » 09 Mar 2014, 3:19 pm

chacka wrote:Ha.

Yeah, everyone says "I'll just get a 3 gun safe, that's all I'll ever need".

Suddenly it's a new safe and half a dozen rifles later :lol:


Three gun safes are allright , they come in handy for storing half of your ammo :lol:
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Post by chilliman » 09 Mar 2014, 3:32 pm

mines a 12 gun safe with separate ammo and H storage, should keep me going for a year or two
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