Unlike some safes in this category heracles research corporation floor and wall safes are virtually impossible to carry off as they are designed to be professionally mounted directly to your buildings core structure either floor joists or wall studs.
Floor joist gun safe.
I m considering a gun safe and needing to decide whether to put it in the basement or on the main floor.
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The safe weight wood species of your floor joist grade of your floor joists.
You are currently reading an engineered solution to the problem of gun safe weight on floor joists entry 14104 on the captain s journal this article is filed under the category s featured firearms guns and was published september 28th 2015 by herschel smith.
Anchoring a gun safe into only a plywood subfloor using 4 bolts will be much weaker.
Floor joists are 2 x10 16 spacing with a span of 13 5 ft.
If you are unsure how to do this it is probably best to consult and professional joiner or building to do this for you.
When bolting a gun safe down into a wood framed floor it is best to bolt the safe down directly into the floor joists.
Any thoughts on how.
Assuming a common grade 2 hem fir 2x10 13 5 can handle 70 lbs per sqft load but your safe will be a point load.
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I would place the safe so that it sit across a couple of floor joists.
If you have a crawlspace you ll might consider just drilling through the floor and using large nuts and washers.
When you want to secure your gun safe or really any safe to a wooden floor there are a couple different approaches just like when opting to hand carry a gun.
There are a lot of variables here.
These bolts can be ripped out just by prying and or rocking the safe.
Bolting a gun safe to floor joists.
The sub floor usually plywood is then nailed to the top of the floor framework.
The ends of the joists are supported by bearing walls or beams.
Or you might be able to fasten a safe to floor joists with lag screws.
The basement has the advantage of a concrete floor but the main floor would be much more convenient.
If the floor is unable to support the weight of the safe it would be best to support the weight by placing braces in the form of additional joists underneath the floor.
The joists are typically 2 x 8s 2 x 10s or 2 x 12s and are capped on the ends by headers.
Also all of the floor and wall safes have a 1 hour fire wall.