How would you build a gun (safe) room (think vault door) that is fire resistant? I might build a house and I'm looking for ideas..
While I love the idea, that will be pricey! On the other hand, if done right, would make for a great safe room as well for hurricanes/tornadoes.nealan said:
I was thinking concrete. With a vault door. Like a walk-in gun safe
agingcowboy said:
I'm not a construction guy but I built a gun safe room in my last house. Concrete walls and ceiling with a Browning vault door. It was hidden behind a sliding book case. Make sure there are plugs inside for dehumidifiers and what not. Also put a vent through the ceiling before pouring. I had shelving, a work bench and gun racks built in as well. I also bought a couple of inserts that go on the inside of other gun safe doors and mounted them on the inside walls for pistol and other gear storage.
Kuereg throws off the whole vibe. mehmts6175 said:
I want this guy's trophy room. And his gun vault....
http://www.rasnickhomes.com/projects/872757/dupriest-trophy-room
nimrodag99 said:
For fire only you can get by with layers of gyp board.
for a safe
I'd do CMU block with rebar and concrete in the holes with a cast in place concrete roof, you need a good foundation for this
really good safe
sandwich the above with a layer of 1/2" steel between the layers.
All you need to know right here.nimrodag99 said:
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I'd do CMU block with rebar and concrete in the holes with a cast in place concrete roof, you need a good foundation for this
really good safe
sandwich the above with a layer of 1/2" steel between the layers.
Start at the end and work back. Photobucket screwed the earlier pages up. There are some really nice rooms in that thread.TwoMarksHand said:
You just ruined my productivity for the day
Edit: nvm stupid photobucket killed what was surely and awesome thread. boooo
AgLA06 said:
Sprinklers don't stop people from stealing stuff or create more space for valuables.
Which was the entire point.