[TheForge] fire resistant safe

Larry Brown lp.brown at verizon.net
Tue Feb 24 20:40:00 EST 2009


Had a job to remove an old safe from a basement. When you cut through the 
skin, 1/4" plate you encountered this white stuff that when hit by the 
torch emitted this gas that you couldn't breathe and chased you from the 
basement, rather nasty. tried twice, then told him to get some day laborers 
to break through the floor dig a big hole and bury it

Larry Brown


At 04:29 PM 2/24/2009 -0900, you wrote:
>Heh, heh, heh. That my friend is exactly the kind of
>devious thinking that will keep your goods yours.
>
>Most fire resistant safes use concrete to keep the
>interior relatively cool. You can also put all kinds of
>interesting additives in the concrete to make it almost
>impossible to drill through. Trying to burn through it
>with a torch is always a mistake.
>
>Concrete, cheap, easy and effective. The safe builder's
>choice.
>
>Frosty
>-------------------------------
>If it ain't forged
>it ain't real.
>Wrought iron is.
>The FrostWorks
>
>Meadow Lakes, AK.
>
>
>From: "Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer"
><artgawk at thegrid.net>
>
>
> > Build a big, elaborate safe and put your valuables
> > elsewhere.
> >
>
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