Adding a Shelf To Safe
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Adding a Shelf To Safe
I'm looking for input on how to mount a shelf inside a safe. This safe has a fire rating, so I'm thinking it's lined with sheet rock, but really do not know for sure? If any of you have experience doing this I'd like recommendations on how to mount brackets.
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Re: Adding a Shelf To Safe
Rather than brackets and altering the safe maybe cut 4 furring strips to the height you want, place them in corners and put shelf on top?
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Re: Adding a Shelf To Safe
Depends on what you want to put on the shelf...in terms on weight. I've seen people use very strong 50-100lb magnets, 2 on each side plus maybe one on the back, to support a shelf. If you were just placing a couple of pistols on the shelf, that would work.
The 1x2 firing strip idea has worked for me in the past.
The 1x2 firing strip idea has worked for me in the past.
Re: Adding a Shelf To Safe
I tried posting a picture from the inside of my Fort Knox safe. After a couple tries I think the image is to large for this forum.
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Re: Adding a Shelf To Safe
Haven't looked at safes in a while but from past research Fort Knox uses fire board (sheet rock) of varying thickness depending on safe's rating. IIRC.
I agree an idea of how much weight you plan to put on it makes a difference in how I would do it
I agree an idea of how much weight you plan to put on it makes a difference in how I would do it
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Re: Adding a Shelf To Safe
The load on the shelf would be relatively light...I'm estimating 30 lbs max. Not intended for ammo. The main reason for the addition is to add some rifle rods, but also need to move some other stuff up on top of the shelf.
So if it's sheet rock, I'll just go with wall anchors of appropriate size. Sound about right?
So if it's sheet rock, I'll just go with wall anchors of appropriate size. Sound about right?
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Re: Adding a Shelf To Safe
That's probably the route I would go. The firring strips would work too, but take up some internal volume.
The magnets is an interesting idea, but don't think it'll work in your case; unless your safe as an internal steel liner. Pretty sure Fort Knox doesnt do that. Its the external steel shell, then layers of fire board covered with carpet on the inside.
The magnets is an interesting idea, but don't think it'll work in your case; unless your safe as an internal steel liner. Pretty sure Fort Knox doesnt do that. Its the external steel shell, then layers of fire board covered with carpet on the inside.
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Re: Adding a Shelf To Safe
No steel liner...mine's pretty much like what you describe with Fort Knox.
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Re: Adding a Shelf To Safe
Yeah, I think just the standard expanding drywall anchor. Not the screw-in or butterfly type, since its solid and not hollow like your house wall.