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From: homelandsafes
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  • If you are building gun safes without a cement liner, how are you getting a fire rating.

    Considering how rapidly stainless transfers heat, what happens if there's a house fire.

    You don't have a fire rating of hours, you have a rating of minutes. I am just trying to help you out. Make the safe with a removable liner, then the customer can pack the safe with Hardy board from the hardware store. Then they save on shipping and also will have an outstanding fire rating. It just makes sense.

  • I Have been a welder for 20 years. I understand the stainless backing. Yes I asked about a plasma cutter. I have 50 feet of cable and a compressor in the truck. Or I can use an inverter plasma cutter and a bottle of CO2. You need a non conductive sandwich to stop the plasma, Hardy board for example.

    It's non conductive, made of cement and will not burn with a torch or a plasma cutter.

    Who is going to lug an oxy- acetylene rig into a house when you have plasma's the size of lunch boxes now?

  • @shortster90 Cement is a good deterrent, however when you are shipping out a gun safe filled with cement weight becomes an issue. 

  • How does this stand up to a plasma cutter?

  • @shortster90 Plasma cuts through anything, however you need other things to make a plasma cutter work, like an air compressor.

  • @PaperorSilver Unfortunately, we just started doing this a few months ago and we only have it as an upgrade.

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