Strogg, Very good. Thanks for all the info you and others provided.strogg wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 9:16 pmSorry I realized I was a bit vague with my answer, and in turn is confusing. You want the anchor to be 3-4 inches. It depends on the thickness of the floor and any reinforcements the base of the safe may have. Generally you want to avoid drilling any more than 3.25" into the concrete. Your target depth of the hole is 3.00". The actual foundation is anywhere from 4-6" at the center. Don't be fooled by the outside of your house. The outer edges are actually way thicker than the inside.Take Down Sicko wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:26 pmThanks for the response Strogg, I bought one named Bauer that was on sale for 32 dollars and the half inch bit the instructions call for but havent yet used it. Do you happen to know how deep most house slabs are? I want to use the shortest anchor to avoid leaks and cracks on the slab.strogg wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:13 pmIt's up to you. Depending on the safe, you will want a minimum of 3-4 inches. The more important thing is the diameter. The holes on the bottom of the safes are different from manufacturer to manufacturer. Some are 3/8", some are 1/2", and some are 5/8". You don't want to be putting in an anchor narrower than the predrilled holes.Take Down Sicko wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:35 pm Howdy, how deep did you have to drill your slab? I dont want to drill all the way to the dirt and create a foundation leak. I bought a hammer drill and masonry drill bit at Harbor Frieght but havent bought the anchors yet. What length of anchors do most of you guys use?
On another note for all who have the harbor freight hammer drill, how do y'all like it? I'm curious because not everyone has the appetite to buy a $200 Bosch hammer drill, and I wouldn't mind recommending something cheaper to folks who are looking for a light duty drill.
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Thanks for the response Strogg, I bought one named Bauer that was on sale for 32 dollars and the half inch bit the instructions call for but havent yet used it. Do you happen to know how deep most house slabs are? I want to use the shortest anchor to avoid leaks and cracks on the slab.strogg wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:13 pmIt's up to you. Depending on the safe, you will want a minimum of 3-4 inches. The more important thing is the diameter. The holes on the bottom of the safes are different from manufacturer to manufacturer. Some are 3/8", some are 1/2", and some are 5/8". You don't want to be putting in an anchor narrower than the predrilled holes.Take Down Sicko wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:35 pm Howdy, how deep did you have to drill your slab? I dont want to drill all the way to the dirt and create a foundation leak. I bought a hammer drill and masonry drill bit at Harbor Frieght but havent bought the anchors yet. What length of anchors do most of you guys use?
On another note for all who have the harbor freight hammer drill, how do y'all like it? I'm curious because not everyone has the appetite to buy a $200 Bosch hammer drill, and I wouldn't mind recommending something cheaper to folks who are looking for a light duty drill.
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Howdy, how deep did you have to drill your slab? I dont want to drill all the way to the dirt and create a foundation leak. I bought a hammer drill and masonry drill bit at Harbor Frieght but havent bought the anchors yet. What length of anchors do most of you guys use?
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Hello howdy, There happens to be a Harbor Freight within half mile from my house. Thanks for the tip.howdy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 12:32 pm OK, to anchor it down in a concrete slab, you will need a hammer drill. When I bought my safe, I went to Home Depot and rented a hammer drill for $40. Harbor Freight has one you can buy for about $20 and go online at Harbor freight and type "coupons" and they have 20% off that. Mine works great but it is LOUD when you use it.
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Killadoc, I thought it would be too heavy to move by two people but it doesn't weight any more than a refrigerator so it wasn't hard to move. the people at Academy will load it on your truck when you buy it. You'll have to have help to unload it when you get home. So far i'm liking this safe.Killadocg23 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 12:22 am Nice.. looking at getting that one also. I like that it comes with backup keys in the event the keypad malfunctions. It’s between this and the Winchester from tractor supply.
How did you get yours inside your house? Did you pay them to deliver or you did all the work yourself ?
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Sorry about the multiple post. I kept getting an error message that said "I cant post so soon after posting another post". All of a sudden all my post came on.
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Bought a new safe at Academy yesterday. The Sports Afield model SA5530AW on sale for 399.99 regular price being 799.99. Its my first safe so don't know much about them. All in all looks decent for the price. Especially since i had two 50.00 dollar gift cards i got for my birthday in Oct. If anyone is familiar with this brand of safes tell me what you think. Good or bad.