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Positioning of safes.

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 4:06 pm
by Meaty
Has anyone had any problems with Brattonsound safes if they are fixed in the horizontal position as opposed to the more conventional upright position?
Just wondered if the levers and pins work as effectively.
P's. Safe doors have handles fitted so they can be opened easily!
Thanks.

Re: Positioning of safes.

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 4:23 pm
by dromia
I have one mounted on its back bolted to a concrete floor. Locks and unlocks fine but is heavy to open, I pegged a piece of broomhandle onto each end of some packaging strapping after first putting one end through the rear hinge gap. Whne I clost the door I do so on the strapping so that it hangs on the outside, it is then easy to open the door just by lifting the end up, the broomhandle makes for a good grip and the one on the other end of the strapping stops it pulling through.

Re: Positioning of safes.

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 5:10 pm
by Meaty
Thanks Adam,
I think I will give a go and see how it fairs.
I hate this house moving mularkey.

Re: Positioning of safes.

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 5:36 pm
by dromia
One of the most stressful things you can do, its is up there with divorce.

Re: Positioning of safes.

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 5:59 pm
by Meaty
I did the divorce and house move at the same time about 15 years ago - this one is a walk in the park in comparison, apart from my body hurts in places I didn't know existed.
Never again zzzzom

Re: Positioning of safes.

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 6:08 pm
by Dangermouse
Mine is on it's back, no issues. I fitted two handles to the door for the above reason and so I was not pulling it up by the key.
You need to be mega careful never to let the door drop on you, it doesn't bare thinking about.

DM

Re: Positioning of safes.

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 9:19 am
by zanes
dromia wrote:I have one mounted on its back bolted to a concrete floor. Locks and unlocks fine but is heavy to open, I pegged a piece of broomhandle onto each end of some packaging strapping after first putting one end through the rear hinge gap. Whne I clost the door I do so on the strapping so that it hangs on the outside, it is then easy to open the door just by lifting the end up, the broomhandle makes for a good grip and the one on the other end of the strapping stops it pulling through.
Sounds like what I've done, except I used a loop of paracord and put the knotted end in the notch at the top of the bolt side of the door.

Re: Positioning of safes.

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:41 am
by morph007
Mines flat on it's back as well, no problems so far with locking it. To open the door I've been using a "Double Suction Lifter" like the picture below. Just place it between the locks, push the tabs down and hey presto instant door handle.

Works perfectly every time.


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Re: Positioning of safes.

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 3:13 pm
by jmc67
Having recently had a door fall on my hand while putting it upright (the bottom pin holding the door in had snapped off - not good) I can testify to how heavy the doors are. That only fell a few inches, it doesn't bear thinking about what it would be like if it was laid down and the door slammed on your hand.

Re: Positioning of safes.

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 3:24 pm
by Meaty
Ouch!
I have handles fitted to the doors to aid the opening but think I will have to fashion up a chain and hook to hold the doors while I am having a rummage inside. I may have to ask one of our resident bondage experts for a few pointers ;)