Another vote for Canadian Safe they were great when I bought mine
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Another vote for Canadian Safe they were great when I bought mine
I moved a piano that was supposedly 800lb out of my house this past summer for a reno. There were three of us, but we could have done it with 2. I bought a 4 wheel dolley from Princess Auto. Strapped the piano to it, used some plywood and 2x10s to get it over the door threshold and down 3 patio steps and across some grass and into a Pod. No problem. Work smart, not hard.
If you are determined to do it yourself remove the door from the safe. Without the door the safe is much lighter and easier to move and then reinstall it once you have the safe situated to your liking.[/QUOTE]
Definitely! Taking the door off is usually easy and makes a big difference to the weight.
We just got a high end very heavy safe in our basement. Lifting straps and a trolley was all that was needed. We have a walk in basement so we trolled it on the lawn around the house and right up to the basement door.
I wouldn't place it directly on the cement floor. I'd build a small sturdy platform to keep off cement.
My safe sits directly on a concrete floor and I saw no need to put it on a platform. What is more important IMO is that the safe be lagged into the floor making it more secure.
https://tntlibertysafe.com/blogs/new...tingdown-safes
my basement is damp and my gun cabinets are rusting on the bottom. I guess if no moisture problem, directly on the floor would be better.
Had ours on a cement floor l. One room away from the wood stove so moisture’s not a problem.