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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    If they (the nuts) are inside the safe why bother "burring them over" Surely if the door is open they will be more interested in other things (unless of course the bad people might like to steel the safe too.) And before you say it if they grind them off the plate end then they can just punch them up burred nuts wont really matter??
    Not sure mate, just doing as I'm told


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    Quote Originally Posted by anderset20 View Post
    Not sure mate, just doing as I'm told


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    I had a similar issue as I was told my bolts needed to be Welded in case someone wanted to undo them, When I suggested that in order to do this the safe door would need to be OPEN and therefore there might be less interest in un-doing bolts unless of course they wanted to steal the safe too, to store their now stolen guns safely

    Red faces all round on the safe inspection person, wife thought it was funny as hell
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