Three stringers on the stairs. Landing is hung from the main beam on one side and a 3x header on the perpendicular. Treads are solids 2x10s
Able Safe, in Warren Mi., 13 mile & Mound rd. 150$ set up fee, it was well worth it. A hydraulic, rubber track motorized dolly. Liberty #27, 750lbs, they set it up in a 1/2 hr. In the basement, 4"X4" pressure treated raised up off floor & leveled. IMHO, it was worth the $ , Great to watch professional at work, watching my $$ , it was a good experience. Good luck . Jumbo Out!
Do you know if they will move one they didn't sell? I would have done a local buy if I hadn't almost paid for the safe with gift cards and points.
I second Jumbo's reply. Just some advice. Spoke to a fireman about my safe and best place to put it. He recommends 1st floor on an outside wall as this will give the best chance for your safe and valuables to survive. Remember fire is bad but water can and will ruin your valuables too and being in the basement water damage is highly likely with the 100's if not 1000's of gallons they are dumping on the fire. Just my .02
The door will come off a liberty. You have to pop out the drywall on the hinge side to allow it the space. The drywall is stapled and snaps back in easily. Use a car jack as mentioned before to lift it.
Did you see this story ? Thought of this thread as I listened to & watched the report. http://www.wxyz.com/news/region/mac...roit-kids-accidentally-lock-themselves-inside L & O
I saw the headline. Even now with it not installed, it is still locked and blocked so it can't be moved or gotten into without alot of work by the kids. Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk