sungazer wrote:I don't know bent do those door hinges comply?
Bent Arrow wrote:sungazer wrote:I don't know bent do those door hinges comply?
Being external hinges, probably not
Bent Arrow wrote:Rider888 wrote:In NSW, regardless of size of safe, it needs to be bolted down for PistolsBent Arrow wrote:I'm interested in the responses you get to this. InSA if the safe weighs more than 150kg empty, it doesn't need to be bolted in. So much "holding" pressure do your anchor points need to provide?
Ahh yes, pistol safe......
Sockeye wrote:Bent Arrow wrote:Rider888 wrote:In NSW, regardless of size of safe, it needs to be bolted down for PistolsBent Arrow wrote:I'm interested in the responses you get to this. InSA if the safe weighs more than 150kg empty, it doesn't need to be bolted in. So much "holding" pressure do your anchor points need to provide?
Ahh yes, pistol safe......
What if my pistol safe is 1.5 tons and has no provision for bolting down?
Sockeye wrote:I am pretty sure in QLD there is a form you can fill asking for an approval of alternative storage arrangements. May need to go that pathway.
sungazer wrote:Why drill the holes just cut the heads off some bolts and glue then to the base of the 1.5 ton safe or vault
selaga wrote:My builder mate put me onto RAMSET ANKASCREW this is what I have used in all my safe installations. Advantage is that it sits flush and it is removable. If using M12 will need a very big power bar w/16mm impact socket or an impact driver (1/2") to drive in. Buy it from Bunnings in gold passified or galvanised finish.
Hope that helps you guys out.
Cheers,
Sel
Stix wrote:selaga wrote:My builder mate put me onto RAMSET ANKASCREW this is what I have used in all my safe installations. Advantage is that it sits flush and it is removable. If using M12 will need a very big power bar w/16mm impact socket or an impact driver (1/2") to drive in. Buy it from Bunnings in gold passified or galvanised finish.
Hope that helps you guys out.
Cheers,
Sel
Im not sure how they sit flush...?...they have a head on them so unless you have 15mm thick steel thats countersunk for the head they would sit proud...?!?
And you can remove dynabolts too if installed correctly...just not as easy...
selaga wrote:Stix wrote:selaga wrote:My builder mate put me onto RAMSET ANKASCREW this is what I have used in all my safe installations. Advantage is that it sits flush and it is removable. If using M12 will need a very big power bar w/16mm impact socket or an impact driver (1/2") to drive in. Buy it from Bunnings in gold passified or galvanised finish.
Hope that helps you guys out.
Cheers,
Sel
Im not sure how they sit flush...?...they have a head on them so unless you have 15mm thick steel thats countersunk for the head they would sit proud...?!?
And you can remove dynabolts too if installed correctly...just not as easy...
No centre stud protrusion like in the dynabolt and less chance to crack the concrete if close to the edge. Agree "flush" not correct term in this application...."less protrusion"....