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Old 21 August 2009, 10:24 PM   #31
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Okay Allan, stop eyeing my red, blue and white pills!!!
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Old 21 August 2009, 10:26 PM   #32
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Okay Allan, stop eyeing my red, blue and white pills!!!
Do you have a lava lamp, Leo?
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Old 21 August 2009, 10:33 PM   #33
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Do you have a lava lamp, Leo?
Yes I do packed away in a box somewhere in the basement. Will a candle do???
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Old 21 August 2009, 10:34 PM   #34
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I hear ya, Al. It's DEAF with me! Too many rock concerts too close to the speakers...

Probably too many SHOTS
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Old 21 August 2009, 10:41 PM   #35
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I own a large safe and it's wonderful knowing that my valuables are tucked away in there and that no one will get to them. Plus the sucker is screwed down to the ground. I would recommend it for people who own jewelry, guns, important documents.
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Old 21 August 2009, 10:48 PM   #36
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Hey Matt...long time no speak and hope all is well with you. Three ways to defeat a safe; carry it out, defeat the locking mech., or penetrate the outside skin.

My best safe is a Browning, and there are better ones, and it weights in at 900lbs and is bolted to the floor and wall. I have it set up such that you need a finger scan and two combinations to open it. I have seen some "quality safes" that you could open with an axe. The Browning would need an acetylene torch as the walls are very strong. The locking mech. is a 7 out of a ten and will deter most common crooks. I did get one with a high fire resistance since I keep my wills, backups from work and other important papers in it. Bolting it down did decrease the fire rating. What does all that mean? My goal was to make the theif take a lot of time to defeat the safe and acquire the contents. Finally, another safe is in my basement and I would love to see someone manage a 1,500lb safe from the backyard up to the driveway. It took a lot of effort, time, and manpower to get the damn thing in the basement. They make good quality small safes, you just have to secure it such that it cannot easily be removed.
Keep that will safe pappy...I've already spent my inheritance

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Old 21 August 2009, 10:50 PM   #37
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Yes I do packed away in a box somewhere in the basement. Will a candle do???
Not really, Leo. The lamp has so much entertainment value. Unpack that baby and listen to Brewer and Shipley...
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Old 21 August 2009, 10:50 PM   #38
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Keep that will safe pappy...I've already spent my inheritance

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The 16750 has your name on it and it is in the will old boy.
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Old 21 August 2009, 10:54 PM   #39
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The 16750 has your name on it and it is in the will old boy.
It better not you nutbag!!!!! Having you as a pal is enough for old Bitsy.





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Old 21 August 2009, 10:55 PM   #40
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Not really, Leo. The lamp has so much entertainment value. Unpack that baby and listen to Brewer and Shipley...
I hope you aint condoning the use of smoking weird things allan!!!????

I tried smoking grass once but hurt my lip on a stinging nettle!!!!!!

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Old 21 August 2009, 11:05 PM   #41
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Not really, Leo. The lamp has so much entertainment value. Unpack that baby and listen to Brewer and Shipley...
I can feel the love already!!!
Peace my brother.....
Summer breeze...
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Old 21 August 2009, 11:12 PM   #42
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I can feel the love already!!!
Peace my brother.....
Farm Out! Outta State!! Gravy...
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Old 21 August 2009, 11:41 PM   #43
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Farm Out! Outta State!! Gravy...
You forgot "groovy".....
And who can forget "mellow out man".....
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Old 22 August 2009, 02:09 AM   #44
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Liberty Safe.. Made in the USA in Utah...

Plate construction, 14 1" steel bolts, drill breakers at the dial, high fire rating with heat actuated expandable seals around the door, shelves on one side, tall stuff on the other.. 800 pounds and bolted to the concrete floor.

It will take hours for the bad guys to break in, and by that time somebody should have answered the alarms... but mainly it is fireproof for long enough to get the fire department there to put out any blaze...

If you are going to get something, don't get one that the crook can just walk off with and open at his leisure. it's pointless, except for the small fireproof boxes.

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Old 22 August 2009, 02:14 AM   #45
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Nice safe Larry, does anyone run dehumidifiers in there safes, I have one in mine but have never had to use and i live on the water...



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Old 22 August 2009, 06:25 AM   #46
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Liberty Safe.. Made in the USA in Utah...

Plate construction, 14 1" steel bolts, drill breakers at the dial, high fire rating with heat actuated expandable seals around the door, shelves on one side, tall stuff on the other.. 800 pounds and bolted to the concrete floor.

It will take hours for the bad guys to break in, and by that time somebody should have answered the alarms... but mainly it is fireproof for long enough to get the fire department there to put out any blaze...

If you are going to get something, don't get one that the crook can just walk off with and open at his leisure. it's pointless, except for the small fireproof boxes.


I like those best Larry, but went the gun safe route due to the special configurations they offer. Would post a picture, but best I do not. Nice safe.
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Old 22 August 2009, 07:03 AM   #47
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I like those best Larry, but went the gun safe route due to the special configurations they offer. Would post a picture, but best I do not. Nice safe.
Thanks... I have both large and small "unmentionables" on the right side...all papers and valuables on the left side..
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Old 22 August 2009, 07:06 AM   #48
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Nice safe Larry, does anyone run dehumidifiers in there safes, I have one in mine but have never had to use and i live on the water...


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I do not run a dehumidifier.... I live in the Mojave Desert..

We need to run irrigation into the safe to keep stuff from drying out... ()

However, the Liberty Safes are designed with knockouts on the bottom to run electrical cords in for lights or dehumidifiers.....
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Old 22 August 2009, 07:12 AM   #49
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I do not run a dehumidifier.... I live in the Mojave Desert..

We need to run irrigation into the safe to keep stuff from drying out... ()

However, the Liberty Safes are designed with knockouts on the bottom to run electrical cords in for lights or dehumidifiers.....
Man, when I lived in Salt Lake City, boy did I have a nose bleed from time to time. I try not to use the knockouts as they lower the fire rating, even though they have the expansion material. I bought these gel packs designed for safes to remove moisture and that tell you when it is time to plug them in and dry out for use for another week or two. Where I live 80% humidity is the norm in summer.
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Liberty Safe.. Made in the USA in Utah...

Plate construction, 14 1" steel bolts, drill breakers at the dial, high fire rating with heat actuated expandable seals around the door, shelves on one side, tall stuff on the other.. 800 pounds and bolted to the concrete floor.

It will take hours for the bad guys to break in, and by that time somebody should have answered the alarms... but mainly it is fireproof for long enough to get the fire department there to put out any blaze...

If you are going to get something, don't get one that the crook can just walk off with and open at his leisure. it's pointless, except for the small fireproof boxes.

Thanks for the pic, Larry. Beautiful safe.
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