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Offline MoaningLisa

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DIY Safe
« on: May 26, 2014, 09:00:09 pm »
this is my senior welding project from high school, I built it with the intention of having it in my dorm room, so there should be no way to break in or take it discreetly. I couldn't modify the dorm in any way, so I made it heavy as fuck. its so thick that drilling or grinding though would take hours and be extremely loud, and torching would destroy contents. this cost me roughly $40 to make.

supplies-
10 feet of 3 inch angle
5 square feet of 1/4 plate
8x8 square of diamond plate
can of clear coat

tools-
Scotchman metal worker
Miller tig welder
grinder+cutting wheel, wire wheel, grinding wheelx2
Miller Plasma torch
various PPE
3 sharpies

basic design-
3 inch angle on all sides and corners, 1/4 plate under that. I made mine 1'x1'x6", but if I had more material, I would have gone 1'3.

I started by making a 12x12 square of 3 inch angle, and laying a piece of 1/4 plate on that.
I put a 6x12 plate on each of the 4 sides, and welded the inside up
I made another 12x12 square of 3 inch angle, and sized it to the first one, to make sure all sides matched, with the pieces of 6 inch in place.

I made a 11.5x11.5 piece of 1/4 and sized it inside of the top half, and tacked it into place, making sure it fit well. after this, before joining the two halves, I measured 1 inch around the inside of the angle, on top of the plate, and cut a slot for the hatch using the plasma.



I didn't get a picture of this part, but I made a slider out of 2 pieces of 8x2 1/4 in plate, using 2 pieces of 2x2 1/4 on each side, with a piece of scrap on top, and an 8x2 slider, with a 1 inch notch to fit two 1 inch pieces of 3 inch square for the padlock, and fabbed it up so it would fit in the middle of the door, but slide out of the way to access the inside of the box. I used the plasma to cut a notch out of the side so it would slide out of the way completely.

for the door I used the piece I cut out of the top plate, a 6x6 plate of 1/4, and an 8x8 piece of diamond plate, and used the plasma to cut a slot for the lock.

now I welded the entire box together, I used a high voltage but a low wire speed in order to get good penetration/strength. I welded the corners first, than the four 6-inch pieces of 3 inch angle on each corner. this was more of a cosmetic addition, as it covers any ugliness in the corner welds, and adds weight. I welded the gap between the top and bottom half of 3 inch angle, and grinded all welds down to a flat finish, and used a wire wheel to bring the entire box to a dull shine. I debated spraying the box in truck bedliner, but decided to clear coat it instead, and I'm happy I did. the dull shine doesn't show well in pictures, but it looks amazing in person.

let the pictures speak for themselves.











I bought the biggest motherfucking lock Home Depot had
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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2014, 09:25:53 pm »
Nice. How much did all the supplies cost together?


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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2014, 09:47:16 pm »
... this cost me roughly $40 to make....
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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2014, 10:00:19 pm »


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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2014, 10:09:33 pm »
safes are nothing but notifications to thieves on where they can find all the good stuff

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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2014, 11:15:51 pm »
I'll be living in an 8x12 box, I won't have any good hiding places...so I'll have to settle with slowing them down.
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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #6 on: May 26, 2014, 11:40:32 pm »
Well, it depends on how much you use whatever you put in the safe. If it's only rarely, I would just put it in a safety deposit box.


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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2014, 01:34:02 am »
ground out weld's what you hiding?

i joke i joke nice job maybe fix it to the inside off the wardrobe making it harder to spot when casing and adding more more time to its removal

i know its heavy but thieves are like ant's
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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #8 on: May 27, 2014, 02:03:13 am »
Well, it depends on how much you use whatever you put in the safe. If it's only rarely, I would just put it in a safety deposit box.

most likely cash.

my welds aren't bad, but I really like the smooth solid metal look of it.
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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #9 on: October 23, 2014, 11:03:53 pm »
Weak point is that lock. I can pick it in 60 seconds or less.
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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #10 on: October 24, 2014, 12:38:36 am »
Weak point is that lock. I can pick it in 60 seconds or less.

I agree with you that the lock is the weak point, but for a lock, its fucking solid. I'm not worried about people picking it.
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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2014, 03:10:46 pm »


Something like this with the slip cover is a fucking nightmare to try to pick. Little bit expensive but worth it.

Also why you no make anti chamber around it and fill it with grout slurry, Make it an even bigger cunt t try to get into with dem added layers.

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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2014, 03:44:49 pm »
Concrete bolt it to the floor in a hidden location.

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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2014, 07:38:50 pm »
Concrete bolt it to the floor in a hidden location.

when I get my own place I will.

I think you people are underestimating this padlock. I understand no matter what I do it will be the weak spot, but I made a point to pick the best lock I could find. I skipped on the one that doesn't have an exposed shank and the one like 1983 posted because the one I chose is a fucking beast. its heavy, all pins are mushroom pins,

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Re: DIY Safe
« Reply #14 on: October 28, 2014, 10:46:21 pm »
if you live in a dorm the floors should be concrete and the walls at least concrete-block, if not solid concrete.