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Posted By: Brian Macdonald
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Posted By: Keyway
In comercial construction fireproof rooms are built with metal studs and joists and on concrete floor. A Double layer of 5/8 firecode sheet is put on all walls and ceiling. The door and frame are made of steel and have a 2 hour fire rating as does the sheetrock. As far as water damage a good footing drain around your foundation, should keep your house water free. If the room is for display that is the way I would build it. If your just going to store your stuff in it and don't need it for display your better off buying a fireproof gun safe, as they are large and safe in all ways. Hope that helps. Frank |
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Posted By: Jason Duncan
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Posted By: Jason
Well I had a flood in February that gave me the honour of having 9 inches of water throughout my house. The obvious thing that saved my collection is that I had it up high. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Your best bets are (1) insure the cards to value, (2) get safe deposit boxes at local banks for the best stuff. That way, if your home takes a hit, at least the key cards are OK and you get paid. Plus, no one can burgle your home and put a gun to your head to get into the fireproof room if it doesn't exist. Or do they not do home invasion robberies where you live (unfortunately, they seem to have invented drive by shootings and home invasion robberies in So Cal)? |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
You know you could go to an old school building and get asbestos to line a room with. Great fire protection but hell on the families health........yest this is a sick one for an idea.... bad kmac |
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Posted By: Darren
I recommend dedicating an area for a closet that could fit a fireproof gun safe. Raise the floor a foot or two just in case and voila.....a cost efficient way of securing your collection. |
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