Convert Your Cold Room into a Vault-Room

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Dear Forum Members.

This is our first post here, instead introducing our brand, we whish to introduce a new product, developed in Canada for Canadian market:

https://inkassafes.com/residential-vault-door

The idea is to use average Canadian house basement for a complete firearm vault - and if you have a few guns that could be the solution for your little secured "home arsenal" - with a fancy display, or without.

Why basement? It has the cold room; the only concrete walls space in the house you don't need to reinforce for making it closed vault.

What else you can do with your secured room? Panic room (save room), in case you leave in a remote place, or think its not too safe in your neighborhood.

What's the innovation? Our residential vault door is constructed from a few panels, two handy people can easily install it in 2-3 hours time.
Because its modular, we also deliver it as an "IKEA style" furniture, so your neighbors or anyone else who is not suppose to know you have vault in your house will not notice.

Click the link to learn more. Feel free to contact us for details!

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Welcome, new dealer. My understanding is the owner doesn't care about this place, so please feel free to continue advertising at no cost to you. Beware of the moderators though. For some odd reason, they still care.
 
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Your website nowadays is what? 75% of a person's first impression of a company?

No. I don't want contacted. Buying from a site that is easier to use and has 'starting at' pricing on it.
 
It's been my experience that unless a basement has an excellent moisture control system,using a cold room is a very bad idea.
 
When I lived in Edmonton I built a "cold closet"
It was an insulated closet up against a foundation wall. Had a big wine rack, and a set of shelves for food.
It was beside the water meter, so I was going to pipe the water main into there, run it through a few coils of pipe and back again, but I moved, so I didn't.
 
Need to fix the Floating Feature blocking the right hand part of the screen on Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Chrome:

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Your website nowadays is what? 75% of a person's first impression of a company?

No. I don't want contacted. Buying from a site that is easier to use and has 'starting at' pricing on it.

I agree, whatever browser samsung uses, I only get 3/4 of the page, and since I have no idea whether they are $1500.00 or $15,000.00, I can't be bothered to go to my desktop to see other 1/4 of page, maybe price is over there, guess I'll never know.
 
Cheaper doors are around $1800..but you can hit $9k pretty quick.
Weird there is no pricing. Just about every other 'safe' site does.
 
Well, you can still put these at the cold room; but don't forget about the bag, otherwise in the spring you'll have your gun rack entangled by a jungle of potato shoots :))
 
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