Gun room
I was wondering if anyone can lead me in the direction of someone that can fabricate a secure gun room in the Edmonton area. A welder that does custom work potentially? I want it to be steel. Thanks in advance.
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You best be checking if your municipal government will require you to take out a building permit, and depending on where in your house you intend on building your steel room, they could demand, and perhaps you should hire an engineer to design the supporting structure.(steel is heavy).
Think this through.... it’s a money pit and a nightmare in the making. Where you could build a room in your barement without Windows, with metal shelving attached to the walls or rebar run through the studs, on the outer walls, and a reinforced door, with blind hinges, with a lattice of rebar added to the ceiling joists. This way you aren’t hiring a contractor who could run his mouth, and if the room isn’t anything out of the ordinary it might not require a building permit, thus keeping your intention to build it out of the public eye, which is of higher importance than steel walls.(stay off everyone’s radar) Declaring a specific gun room to anyone be it the municipality or using a contractor is not some of your better design features. |
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Banks use a metal grid that is lightweight but made out of hardened steel for rooms that need to be secure, but don’t need to be a vault. I don’t think it is very expensive either.
Build your own gun room. |
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If it's done right, 'Prevention' and 'Deterrence' work together. Selkirk |
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At the end of the day, a cell phone security system, and the inabilility to have your movements patterned, coupled with security measures in depth, are likely as effective or better than a steel structure. If the bad guys are intent on taking your stuff very little can really be done. Look at the Hargreaves incident a dozen or so years ago. https://www.reddit.com/r/canadaguns/...nsafe_storage/ |
Heavy gauge steel studs 8 inches on center with a layer of 3/4 plywood on each side then use 3/4 inch security screen screwed to the plywood covered with 2 layers of 5/8 drywall and finished to paint. Door is a heavy steel firerated and well pinned with double dead bolts.Along with a good security system, Was good enough for the CFO to approve 2 years ago. Cost me about the same a a good gun vault including permits.
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where can a guy get that security mesh?
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pm sent - I know "the" guy for this job.
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We welded up a pretty simple "grate" using flat bar, angle, expanded steel mesh etc... that bolted up to solid structure and bridged the entire wall and were able to finish the room off with drywall so that you wouldn't even notice it. It would have taken any would be thief a ton of blood sweat and tears to get in there .... lol.
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I was under the impression a locking door was all that is required in terms of legality? With racks then bolted to structure of room?! I see why you would want high security as discussed in this thread but it is not legally required from what I have learned? Am I totally off!?
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Nice detailed instructions to make a secure room can be found here:
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/physec-sec...1-eng.html#6.2 |
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First, try to do it yourself. Loose lips sink ships.
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How about just build the room to be secure for the ammo and accessories and keep the location of the firearms "creative". A fellow I know renovated his home to enlarge his master bedroom and ensuite bathroom and during this he incorporated a secret shelf in the master closet that moved to reveal access to his floor joists. He had sheeted the ceiling of the room below with plywood and lined the joist cavities with scrap carpet. Easy peasey, out of sight and out of mind.
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Thanks for pointing out that it nowere specifically mentions firearms (I'm sure it was useful to someone). |
when we bought our place, I was told that one of the roughed in bedrooms
downstairs was mine for a gun/loading room. Walk in closet became the vault , double deadbolts on both doors, security bars, and a separate alarm system from the rest of the house- it's all good!:sHa_shakeshout: Cat |
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