I'm sorry I thought you were the one who posted this, for the 10th time
As for the rest of your post it's another example of the old bait and switch sales technique you know and love. Let's throw out a bunch of information that has nothing to do with what were talking about so that the readers attention will be taken off more of the misinformation you're peddling and being called on.
N ft apache--HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR SAFE--ARE THE DOORS JUST AS TIGHT
But the real secret is that it was the photo of the BF series safe that fell over and torn the 11ga shell away exposing the Drylight underneath.
You mean the body putty/primer you can see in that photo?
Exactly! That skin is not torn at all.
There was some talk about why I used specs for "Perlite Concrete" for Drylight and that my numbers were based on an "assumption". Yes, that is correct it is an assumption.
If I recall correctly a forum member may have purchased this safe. I don't recall if he said the skin was actually torn or not.
The more I look at that photo, the more it appears to be a welded seam that has had putty applied prior to painting. It looks like the putty was knocked loose, but does not look like the metal was punctured at all.
That skin is not torn at all. That is nothing but paint chipping.
By the way, even a beat up AMSEC still looks elegant.
And yes a forum member did buy that safe at a very discounted price. I believe you told him he could fix those HOLES with putty and then paint over. And then you made a bunch of excuses when people called into question why an Amsec would have this much damage from a fall during delivery.
To me that looks like an ugly 11 gauge safe that couldn't even survive a fall.
This high quality American Security BF6030 Gun Safe has a few imperfections. If a few dents and scratches doesn't bother you, this is the perfect safe for you. This Granite colored BF6030 has an electronic lock, and all of the standard features of a BF safe including a 1/2" steel plate door, 90 minute fire rating, and more.
And yes a forum member did buy that safe at a very discounted price.
Seems like you're the one blinded by your purchase.
Doesn't appear that there were any holes in it.
I'm not seeing a HOLE in that picture
I would hope so since it has some cosmetic damage.
You guys are killing me. Whats in that picture between the pic of the pearlite and the pic of the front of the safe??? Wow you two are simply amazing.
What you're seeing is the edge of the top steel surface where it would have been welded to the steel of the face surface.
You may think the rest of us are stupid but we are not blind, the picture is right there for us all to see.
Everyone can look at the picture and draw their own conclusion. And then they can decide whether you're credible or not. I considered you about 70% credible before, now I doubt I'd take anything you say on face value.