Drilling a hole in a safe for power

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tiamat said:
That's a bummer to hear - I was planning on doing the same thing for the same reason. At least it will be secure though.
yea. but it does beat the alternative of TOO much heat. :)
I have the same evr-dry dehumidifer as a lot of other people... so far no signs of issues or even of it being remotely too moist in there.
I can always add a heat rod at a later date... or another LinkStation. :)
 
I have drilled safes and unless you are attempting to drill into the lock mechanism they're no different than drilling a hole in your car's trunk.

This is correct the only place they have hard plate (behind the mild steel) at is to keep you from unlocking it.

This is still not impossible to drill I have seen a "lock smith" do it once with masonry bits and a hand drill but carbide bits for steel and a mag drill would make it go real quick.
 
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