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TexVetNam67-68 
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Posted: 1/4/10 7:30 AM
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Thanks for the clue on the drywall, makes sense, I think I will look into that for mine. Will need to see what I can do to adhere it to the walls as the thing is foam lined.
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beltbuckle 
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Posted: 1/3/10 10:30 PM
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Allright, you got me moving on it a little. I have since moved it to the location I want it in.
I have removed all the cabinets.
Now what I decided to do is add a lair of fire proof/resistant
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TexVetNam67-68 
Mathis, TX
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Posted: 12/30/09 11:05 PM
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Maybe after you thaw out in the spring
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beltbuckle 
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Posted: 12/28/09 8:03 AM
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LMAO, its still just sitting in my garage, I havent had the chance to mess with it since I got it home.
It has filing cabinets built in which I need to revome and add a shelf and a rack for my
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TexVetNam67-68 
Mathis, TX
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Posted: 12/23/09 9:03 PM
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Hey Beltbuckle,
How about an update on your safe. Tell us everthing.
I am still waiting on my baloon LOL
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keyman 
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Posted: 12/16/09 10:48 PM
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Well, I put securityproductssafes in Google and it brought up several names. They were the one at the top. Try that and I think it will work.
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keyman 
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Posted: 12/16/09 10:39 PM
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The name of the company is Security Products. They are located in Elm Mott, Tx, a suberb of Waco, Tx. I've about wrecked my desk drawer looking for the sales slip, to no avail. I thought there would be a website listed. If find it , I will let you know. Thanks .. .
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 12/16/09 10:18 PM
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Have you got a website? I Googled it and there's a bunch of them, I gave up after about four! LOL!!
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keyman 
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Posted: 12/16/09 6:49 PM
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At a recent Dallas gun show, I happened onto a line of safes that are high quality, have a good fire rating, and you can get most any size you want. The good or strange thing about them, there is
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 11/8/09 2:55 PM
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Take a look at these safes!! You're going to like these!
http://www.bedgunsafe.com/index.html
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TexVetNam67-68 
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Posted: 11/5/09 8:08 PM
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BB That's a great safe! Looks like you can move the shelves around. Are you gonna be able to get long guns in, hope so, that really looks to be perfect. You've done well.
If it don't work out bring it on down to South Texas and I'll take it off your hands. LOL
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beltbuckle 
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Posted: 10/28/09 10:19 PM
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sure thing
well maybe not the balloon lol
*[edit]
It looks exactly like this only the one I'm purchasing is olive green.
http://www.kardas.net/y0423.jpeg
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TexVetNam67-68 
Mathis, TX
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Posted: 10/28/09 7:31 PM
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Hey Beltbuckle, When you get that bank vault over to your house, how about a picture or 2 for us to admire and make rude comments. Does it have wheels? Does it have a motor? Can you get a crane to lower it through a hole in the roof? I still want a baloon.
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smith6906 
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Posted: 10/6/09 11:18 PM
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good place to check around at is any cabella's sport shops, they sell thier own brand, plus a few others. When shopping for a safe you usualy want to look at a size that will accomodate you NOW and
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teufdog79 
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Posted: 9/29/09 7:00 AM
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Buy the largest Safe you can afford. Even if it's not filled to capacity, it eventually will. I purchased a Sentry 14 gun safe thinking I would keep my collection small. Even after promising my
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Billycarter 
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Posted: 8/29/09 9:46 PM
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Thank's Tig!
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 8/29/09 9:28 PM
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Here's the information you asked for:
http://www.gunsafestore.com/goldseries.htm
This is a fantastic gun safe but that perfection comes at quite a cost! You're going
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Billycarter 
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Posted: 8/29/09 9:06 PM
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What kind of Prices are we talking about, lets say for the Fireproof Gold Browning 14 Long Rifle Safe, The Floor Model? The Site does not say.
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beltbuckle 
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Posted: 8/28/09 3:14 PM
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Alot of people tend to forget this aspect of a gun safe;
FIRE RATING
One very important thing to me, some have good ratings alot dont. With the construction materials used today a house
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 8/18/09 3:31 PM
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I think you could ease your current situation by sending me one of each firearm and half a shitload of your ammo. Then you could save alot of money on your safe. Doesn't that sound like a terrific
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Will_Carry 
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Posted: 8/17/09 9:40 PM
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I have some firearms and ammunition that I need to store in a safe place. I have found gun safes from $500 to $2000. Can anyone give me some words of wisdom?
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