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home made gun cabinet
Has anyone on here made or had made a cabinet for there guns ?
I have an ideal space but cannot find a cabinet to fit .
Is it reasonable to make or have made a bespoke one
I have access to benders/folders & guillotine ,I can weld and can have the finished article powder coated or sprayed .
Or does it need to have a BS stamp ?
I have an ideal space but cannot find a cabinet to fit .
Is it reasonable to make or have made a bespoke one
I have access to benders/folders & guillotine ,I can weld and can have the finished article powder coated or sprayed .
Or does it need to have a BS stamp ?
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Do they not have to be police approved...
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Mine doesn't. It just needs to comply with the minimum spec. However that's quitehard to find.bnz41 wrote:Do they not have to be police approved...
from memory, it needs to be at least 3mm thick, no exposed hinge and at least 5 lever mortice locks...
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Yes, Police approved, but not necessarily conforming to BS whatever it is., read the guidelines.bnz41 wrote:Do they not have to be police approved...
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ndbook.pdf
I made my own; lined an area with 3mm sheet steel; angle iron door frame, 6mm steel door with 3 x 7-lever locks. Police had no issues with it.!
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Ah, theres the handbook, don't know why I couldn't find the cabinets section in it (Section 7).Andy632 wrote:Yes, Police approved, but not necessarily conforming to BS whatever it is., read the guidelines.bnz41 wrote:Do they not have to be police approved...
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ndbook.pdf
I made my own; lined an area with 3mm sheet steel; angle iron door frame, 6mm steel door with 3 x 7-lever locks. Police had no issues with it.!
Your build sounds very similar to mine :)
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Go for it as long as it meets specs it should be fine in fact you could probably exceed the standards with little effort
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I built my own walk in armoury to Home Office guidelines. It still cost the neck end of £2000!
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Re: home made gun cabinet
if you wanted to err on the side of caution, buy a cabinet roughly the right size (i'm thinking BS vault type door), cut away the front of the safe and mount that on the new cabinet, police can't grumble about the locks then.
as long as your welding is up to scratch that is, as mig'ing it up wouldnt really do the job.
as long as your welding is up to scratch that is, as mig'ing it up wouldnt really do the job.
I want to do that when i move later this year, looking for somewhere with a nice box room or utility room that i can convert.dodgyrog wrote:I built my own walk in armoury to Home Office guidelines. It still cost the neck end of £2000!
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Glad I'm not the only one looking at houses with the same thing in mind... >.< haha!bradaz11 wrote:I want to do that when i move later this year, looking for somewhere with a nice box room or utility room that i can convert.dodgyrog wrote:I built my own walk in armoury to Home Office guidelines. It still cost the neck end of £2000!
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I use a MIG to weld railway carriage crash pillars, I'm sure 3mm plate or whatever it is shouldn't pose too much of a problem! Mind you, it is a 300A 3-phase MIG...bradaz11 wrote:mig'ing it up wouldnt really do the job.

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