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Shooter
Question for you all.
I recently upgraded my safe to a REAL gunsafe. I still have the old one, but using the word "safe" to describe it would be using that word loosely. It's more of a "gun locker" with nearly non-existent locks and zero insulation.
My question is, can I effectively insulate this unit, so that I can use it for non-gun/but heat-sensitive storage, like use it as an ammo locker?
I'm under the impression that the fire insulation in a safe is sheetrock. Is this correct? How thick is the minimum? What about seams in the sheet rock?
If anyone can help with answers to these questions, not only will I be in debt to you, but I'll also most likely pester you with further questions.
Thanks,
Scott
I recently upgraded my safe to a REAL gunsafe. I still have the old one, but using the word "safe" to describe it would be using that word loosely. It's more of a "gun locker" with nearly non-existent locks and zero insulation.
My question is, can I effectively insulate this unit, so that I can use it for non-gun/but heat-sensitive storage, like use it as an ammo locker?
I'm under the impression that the fire insulation in a safe is sheetrock. Is this correct? How thick is the minimum? What about seams in the sheet rock?
If anyone can help with answers to these questions, not only will I be in debt to you, but I'll also most likely pester you with further questions.
Thanks,
Scott