Re: Gap behind gun cabinet - suggestions?
Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 1:07 pm
Thats what i wanted to hear :lol: 

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+1Sim G wrote:Then Mark, simple. Fill the gap and paint it.
+21066 wrote:+1Sim G wrote:Then Mark, simple. Fill the gap and paint it.
It will look OK but will not stop a jemmy being forced in. The problem it will cause is that it will glue the cabinet to the wall so you will not be able to remove it easily without cutting filler.Chuck wrote:Fill with Hard as Nails, shape to look like the cabinet is inset - should work. I know someone who's done just that! Not me of course....
Then saying that, wouldn't would be thieves even with a jemmy encounter the same problem therefore making it difficult for them to remove the safe.Polchraine wrote:It will look OK but will not stop a jemmy being forced in. The problem it will cause is that it will glue the cabinet to the wall so you will not be able to remove it easily without cutting filler.Chuck wrote:Fill with Hard as Nails, shape to look like the cabinet is inset - should work. I know someone who's done just that! Not me of course....
No, because they would not be too worried about ripping off the paint and skim or paper face of the plasterboardBlu wrote:Then saying that, wouldn't would be thieves even with a jemmy encounter the same problem therefore making it difficult for them to remove the safe.Polchraine wrote:It will look OK but will not stop a jemmy being forced in. The problem it will cause is that it will glue the cabinet to the wall so you will not be able to remove it easily without cutting filler.Chuck wrote:Fill with Hard as Nails, shape to look like the cabinet is inset - should work. I know someone who's done just that! Not me of course....
Blu