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Thread: Mounting a safe inside a standalone cupboard

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    Quote Originally Posted by ipv View Post
    Thanks again for all of the advice.

    I have mounted the safe in a corner (it was the only place in the house I could fit it). Unfortunately there was no stud or dwang so I used the biggest screws and anchors I could. I have also bolted it to the floor with 4 bolts going right through the floor.

    Will this satisfy the requirements for A cat? if not I guess I need to take the gib off then install dwangs and bolt it back in.

    There seams to be a mixture of advice and recommendations but no list of it must be xyz.
    In a word, yes, it satisfies requirements of A-cat which is not to make it theft proof, but to keep casual burglars and kids from laying hands on guns.
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