Getting power into a safe without a built in power supply

jtischauser

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Any recommendations? Can a guy drill a home through the back of a safe?
 
It's a small one I bout for $5-600 at Lowes on clearance. I forget the big name on but it says made by Liberty.

StealthESW said:
Same safes will have a hole in the steel on the back but not on the inside lining.
I was hoping someone might say that. I didn't see any holes in back but I didn't lift up the floor yet.
 
Mine had a hole in the back but I had to enlarge it a little. I have the cord for a dry rod and for 48' of LED rope light that I use to illuminate the interior.
 
Some of those dry rods can be disassembled and the cord removed to make it easier to install in a safe that has a small hole.
 
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It's very easy to drill through the safe by yourself. Use a good quality bit. I was able to use something like a #22 bit to make two holes side-by-side that perfectly fit the cord to the Golden Rod. The leftover material between the two holes can be removed with pliers, and a larger bit to deburr. Here's a tip: do it before you bolt it in place. It's a cat lady pushing a power cord through a perfectly sized hole that's right up against a wall.
 
Since everyone lives to make gun of my dumb ass ill make it easy on you by telling you a story.

I bought a BIG ass gun safe for my new crib. I had a cabinet made specifically for it. I had 3 helpers assisting me to push it in. They were pressed for time so I forgot to plug it in before we pushed it into the cabinet.

Let me have it ...
 
I actually just ran the cord for my golden rod through the door opening. It didn't pinch the cord at all.
 
A good bit will punch a hole right through that safe. Just pick a spot on the inside ideally a low corner and punch it out that way. The golden rod cords disassemble, so you only need a hole big enough to get the cord through.
 
It is an expandable material that seals up an opening when it gets to a certain temperature. Most safes have it around their doors and it looks like thin hard weather stripping. Most safes that have cord holes also have it as a gasket around that hole as well. Idea behind it is to seal off safe from smoke and water.

You could just ghetto the safe and add a tap light to the door and top.
 
Feel around the felt in the back bottom. I bet there is a hole there.
 
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