My new safe!! wow

TimZim

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My new safe 4000lbs I can put ?? about $100.000 in clad in side. Its very big in side 63 hi 20 deep and 32 wide with 4 shelfs its called a jewlers safe a tl 30 x6 I wanted to remind everyone pertect your hard earned silver gold what ever!! This used safe cost $5000 its worth every penny. Good luck and happy hunting to all..............:happysmiley::happysmiley::happysmiley::happysmiley::happysmiley: My crh is still going strong 6 weeks!!Great ##
 

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TL30 allows you to insure your belongings as well, unlike a firesafe from walmart that wont because they are so crappy.

Remember, a safe that is not bolted down is just a large metal suitcase that can be taken from you and opened elsewhere.
 

I recommend a safe without exterior hinges. One thief broke into a garage and used the homeowner's sawzall with a metal blade to cut through the hinges and pry open the safe from the hinged side.
 

You guys should look up what TL 30 means its a beast!! 4000lbs with a glass safty lock in side. cut and drill resistent steel 3 inches thick.
 

Everytime I see a rainbow, I will think this safe is at the end of it! Top o the Morning to ya! HH
 

Yes sir...that is one awesome safe.

Congrats on the nice 'find"
 

You guys should look up what TL 30 means its a beast!! 4000lbs with a glass safty lock in side. cut and drill resistent steel 3 inches thick.

awesome safe but tell me Tim, "glass safety lock" ? doesn't that make it crack Proof ?
or have I watched too many movies ?

My point, IF someone attempted entry & it locks permanently,
Doesn't it screw you also ?
at least unless you have extra big Bucks
 

from my point of view no safe is safe from someone tying you up and threatening to pull your teeth out with pliers unless you tell them the code. I would much rather just hide mine so it doesn't look like I have anything to hide
 

from my point of view no safe is safe from someone tying you up and threatening to pull your teeth out with pliers unless you tell them the code. I would much rather just hide mine so it doesn't look like I have anything to hide


WOW. I wouldn't want to be home when that guy showed up! LMAO. Nice visual there SFB! I"m still laughing! HH, Maverick.
 

I recommend a safe without exterior hinges. One thief broke into a garage and used the homeowner's sawzall with a metal blade to cut through the hinges and pry open the safe from the hinged side.

A safe that can be defeated with a sawzaw is not a good safe at all.

Remember, all safes can be broken into, it takes time. Breaking into one in a location with an active alarm on the other hand is a different story.

If you have a safe with 4 way locking, it wont be defeated with a sawzaw.

A TL 30 should take a skilled thief at the minimum 30 minutes to break into, which is enough time for even your crappiest police officers to show up to stop.
 

I think the weakest part of your security now is your loose lips. :laughing7: But I am kind of serious because paper covers rock, scissors cut paper, rock crushes scissors, and gun beats safe.
 

awesome safe but tell me Tim, "glass safety lock" ? doesn't that make it crack Proof ?
or have I watched too many movies ?

My point, IF someone attempted entry & it locks permanently,
Doesn't it screw you also ?
at least unless you have extra big Bucks
Your 100% right if the glass is broken the safe locks for good and then it has to be drilled out all the posts top side and bottom it is over 4000lbs This is just one of 3 safes that i have. Be for this i would have to leave up to $15000
out side where i do my boxes. I don't bring boxes in the house.
 

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