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  • Leo

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    7 gauge steel is pretty thick, (almost 3/16ths) it surely must be sturdy. It says that no tools are needed, I wonder how the unit holds together? Especially on a large, heavy safe, getting it into the house in pieces could be a real (even if only one time) advantage.
     

    chef larry

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    7 gauge steel is pretty thick, (almost 3/16ths) it surely must be sturdy. It says that no tools are needed, I wonder how the unit holds together? Especially on a large, heavy safe, getting it into the house in pieces could be a real (even if only one time) advantage.

    From what I see in their video, it has studs and nuts/ wing nuts for the installation. Shipping is a little much but it is delivered to the front door not on the curb and have to find a way to get it in the house.
     
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