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Home 3 Ways to Install a Safe - Concrete Epoxy Method
Safes were developed to provide extra security, but if your safe can move—it's ironically, not very secure. In this video, Matt Risinger reveals three ways to secure a safe, with a focus on the Concrete Epoxy Method. What you'll see is that when your follow the correct steps, the process is quite seamless. Risinger makes these steps easy to follow from drilling the holes in your safe, cleaning the holes out, marking the depth on your rods, cutting the rods, and applying the epoxy to ensure that your safe gets a very firm hold," and will not move for the next few decades. Watch the full video for these simple steps.

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