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Originally Posted by Greyghost
Mine is 1,700 pounds empty. When I installed it, I wanted it up off the floor, so the door didn't catch my bare feet when I opened it. So, I built a rebar reinforced 6" high concrete slab slightly larger than the bottom of the safe and anchored to the house slab in the den. When it dried, I covered it with stained and varnished oak. Using the safe dollies, I rolled it up over the slab and set it down, bolting it to the new slab. Now when I open the door its 8" up off the floor.

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Why in the world would you’d bolt down a 1700# safe?? Oh wait your a cocksucking liberal dumbass from California


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you can move a safe or any heavy object easily with a Roll-a-Lift. Strap the two halves together, lift and roll it anywhere you want then let the hydraulic jacks down and crib it any way you want. You can probably rent them.

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Mine weighed 760. I put in myself. Slid it into place on cardboard and a rug. Stood it up by hand. It was my physical limit at the time. I would never do something so foolish again.
Hire movers that know how to do it.
If I move mine is staying in place. I will buy a new larger one and have pros install it.

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Originally Posted by BigGrz
Call someone else and pay them to do it. It’s what I did.
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Pay them boys that know what the hell they are doing. They have battery dollies that raises and lowers safe to safely get it in and out of doors, trailers that raise and lower to the ground.
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Find a local company that sells safes, and ask who they use to deliver and install safes.


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Empty it, and then take the door off.


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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
If you are asking how, there is a great chance you should heed the advice to pay someone.

There is a real risk of damaging the safe, the house, or someone a lot more than the move would cost. Hell, tripping going up steps, carrying gear could cost more than paying for the move!

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I was quoted $4400 to move a Fat Boy and a Liberty 50 from the Atlanta area to west of Ft. Worth. I sold my safes to friends for $1k each and they moved them. I put that $2K with the $4400 i would have spent moving and bought new. I am happy and my friends now have relatively inexpensive decent safes.

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I move mine around for exercise with a Toyota narrow pallet jack.

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Hire a safe mover, did it for years. Not bad if you have the right equipment.
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Stairs are a bitch
Tile can crack
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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by Greyghost
Can always count on the little pissant cowboy on his plywood horse, always acts like the child he is. Spinless little [bleep]...

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Spineless eh?

At least I don't support child sex trafficking and wage busting black folk.


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Why in the world would you’d bolt down a 1700# safe?? Oh wait your a cocksucking liberal dumbass from California

Should be obvious to even most DumbPhucks like yourself! Its because with most large safes, most of the weight is in the front of the safe, and with the door fully open there is a tipping hazard if not bolted down...

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Be careful moving safes please.

Pretty sure a business owner passed recently due to a safe falling on him, but not 100%.

Also, I tried moving one with a U-Haul and a dolly by myself. I did it, but quite honestly, I got lucky and it could have been bad.

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Check the safe. I moved my safe at least two times before I learned that the door, (about 200lbs) came off the hinges when opened. Sure made moving the safe easier and safer.

If moving the safe up or down stairs, rent a fridge dolley with the tracks that ride the stairs.

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Geeze, just rent a pair of Safe Dollies at any rental yard for $50. Strapped together one on each end (which also keeps the door in the unlocked and closed position) and the jacks do all the lifting.


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One person can do it, but two is better. Protect the floors, and use a couple steels to go over thresholds.


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Originally Posted by nealglen37
Best way to move a heavy gun safe to a new house?


Pay somebody with the right equipment and young guys with good backs.

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Originally Posted by nealglen37
Best way to move a heavy gun safe to a new house?


If new construction

Build the safe around the construction

In a basement corner


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split level house, put the gun safe in the basement.

lower the safe down the stairs with a rope tied to a truck in the yard.


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Originally Posted by Greyghost
Geeze, just rent a pair of Safe Dollies at any rental yard for $50. Strapped together one on each end (which also keeps the door in the unlocked and closed position) and the jacks do all the lifting.


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One person can do it, but two is better. Protect the floors, and use a couple steels to go over thresholds.


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yep pay someone to do it.


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Another vote to pay someone. Me and some buddies moved one down into a friend’s basement. Two on top with a rope and me and another on the bottom. Halfway down the rope slipped leaving the two of us on the bottom trying to stop 1000# on a 35* slope. We controlled crashed halfway down the remaining stairs and got pinned against the wall at the bottom. It ripped the handrail off the wall, tore the carpet, and my ass broke the drywall too. One trip like this and someone maybe getting hurt is a lot more than paying someone $300 who has a stair climbing dolly and does it professionally.


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