
Make a Inexpensive Gun Safe at Home
Things you need to Build a Inexpensive Gun Safe:
1. Discover a Place, Buy Supplies
First thing you have to do is discover a spot appropriate for an in the divider bureau. You should be cautious about pipes and wires used in gun safe.
I bought the keypad for around $13.00 and the soleniod around $12.00 on amazon. The keypad even peruses rfid labels that accompanied it. I additionally utilized three 8 ft 1x4's and two 8 ft 2x4's
2. Cut the Holes
The external edge of the entryway is 2ft by 4ft so the gap in the divider should be littler than that so it is covered by the entryway.
Be cautious cutting into the divider I utilized a modest multi gun safe from harbor cargo to cut the gaps.
I had a safe in the manner I needed to remove, I estimated 1/2 " behind the drywall to cut the stud with the goal that a 2x4 would fit behind the drywall on head of the cut out stud. you have to the casing out behind the safe with the 2x4's see pictures.
On the off chance that your worried about eliminating or cutting any safe in the divider you can undoubtedly work around them I just didnt need one in my bureau.
likewise there is a lot of space for 1/2" froth protection behind the bureau so I would suggest putting it there if your on an external divider secret wall mounted rifle gun safe.
3. Construct a Box
4. The Doors
utilizing a table saw I cut the gun safe's section into the side of the 1x4 to hold the mirror at that point cut a 45 degree edge on the closures of the 1x4's at that point amassed . At that point include bureau pivots... see pics
Alright so my 45's didnt come out very right I will cover them with rosettes soon.
Put relies on an image edge to conceal the safe's keypad. I likewise put a screw in the divider for a magnet that is on the rear of the image casing to connect to.
5. The Lock
Sort out an approach to append the solenoid, I utilized a little steel tie with openings in it to screw the solenoid to the gun safe.(also utilized epoxy)
I might have joined the solenoid to the casing rather yet it never entered my thoughts until a few seconds ago.( I may transform it)
at that point sort out an approach to have the solenoid to get onto weapon safe. I utilized a metal line tie that I bowed into the shape I required at that point joined it to the door jamb.
Wire everything up and test the gun safe BEFORE shutting the entryway.