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    Gun Safe/ Safe Room

    I need more room for my guns and the wife wanted a storm shelter. I decided instead if buying another safe and a storm shelter that I would build a dual purpose room in the new shop/man cave.
    I started out with 3" C channel and made 2'x8' panels. I then welded 1/2 rebar on 12" centers and put in some heavy gauge expanded metal. I got access to a concrete mixer and went to work. There is 7 bags of SackCrete in each panel.





    #2
    Looking good. Following along

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      #3
      These got heavy real quick. 7x80lbs was 560 plus metal put them some where around 650lbs each. I had to call in a few buddies but we managed to get them in.
      That's 1 in the right hand corner against the wall.




      Each panel has a full weld from top to bottom where the C channel meets. I also welded 2 angle tabs on the bottom of each panel with a hole in them and sunk 3/4 in concrete anchors into the 6" slab.

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        #4
        Forgot to add I placed a gang box in 2 of the panels with conduit so I could have plugs in there for a dehumidifier.

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          #5
          I ordered a safe door from Sportsman Steel Safe Co and it has arrived. This is a full 8" fire rated door that has the frame already installed. Just slide it I'm place, level it, and weld it up.



          My daughter wanted her name in the concrete

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            #6
            The door ship weight was 780lbs.

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              #7
              very nice!

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                #8
                What is your plan for the roof?

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                  #9
                  That oughta work.

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                    #10
                    thats pretty sweet...

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                      #11
                      Cool build. In the 3rd pic, is that the inside release bar/lever?

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                        #12
                        If you have to go into the room as a storm shelter and close the door behind you, how will you open it from the inside? Does the door have an inside handle?

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                          #13
                          wow... as long as in a tornado and such it doesnt cave in on top of you, you should be fine...

                          So that begs the question: Roof?

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                            #14
                            That should work!

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                              #15
                              Well the roof was a pain and I didn't take a lot of pics, but I'll try and describe it. Firs I took 2 pieces of 3" C Chanel and welded from one side to the other on the inside of the safe where the panels meet. Then I cut a 1/4" sheet of steel and cut it to the shape of the safe
                              Roughly 8'x4.5' with the angle cut off for the door side. I then slid it on top and welded it completely around on the inside of the safe. The 2 C Chanel's will help keep the top of the walks from pushing in and also support the center of the 1/4" steel. I then build a 3" C Chanel frame the same size as the 1/4 is steel and slid it on top on the 1/4 sheet. At this point I crawled into the rafters and welded it in place from the top side.
                              This is where a couple good friends came into play. They mixed the cement outside and brought it to me in 5 gallon buckets and I poured the roof.

                              I had some leftover sheet rock, so I filled the void between the rafters and concrete with that.

                              At this point it has 3" concrete walls, 3" concrete roof, 6" slab floor, and 8" fire rated door.

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