05 February 2004, 12:47
Rogue6Re: EVERY gunsafe needs one or two of these!
I have a friend who built a hidden room behind the wood paneling in his den. The walls are steel reinforced concrete with a steel door, concrete floor and steel cage celling.

You would never know it was there unless you where shown. It's like something out of the old BatMan show.
05 February 2004, 19:40
Dago RedAllen,
I was hoping that I would win the ACGG raffle and my plan was to setup a special safe for it that when you opened the door lights came on and music played. :-)
thanks for telling me about these lights. I have a MAJOR problem with seeing in the safe. no joke, after sunset because I have no light close to that section of my large front room (office/never used gym/safe and camp gear) I can't see to open it. I have to keep a shop light there so that I can shine it around in there to find things.
Red
06 February 2004, 05:13
Savage99Those stick on lights are a good idea. However one needs some heat in there to prevent condensation.
On the safes that I don't want to drill a hole thru I run thin speaker wire around the door opening and hold it with tape. This is connected to a candleabra socket and a 4 watt bulb is left on. This prevents any rusting.
On safes where the have a hole or say its just solid steel a 1/4" hole will let a 16 ga wire thru and then I wire a trouble light with a plug on it. A 4W night light is pluged into the trouble light and left on.
05 February 2004, 22:55
Hot CoreHey Allen, Thanks for the good tip. I have a flashlight in mine that I use, but I'll certainly take a look at the ones you mentioned.