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  1. #11
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    Default Many thanks Safeman.

    Quote Originally Posted by safeman View Post
    Mark, the safe code prefix AH refers to a manufacture date of 1902 and I attach a copy of the relevant leaflet.
    Attachment 19750The body thickness will be 3/16ths of an inch (4.764 mm). The door plate will be ⅜" thickened to ⅝" at the edges by 2¼"x 2¼"x ¼" angle forming lockcase. There will be a ⅜" ply-steel drill-resisting plate over the lock area.
    Thank you very much for all the help you have given me with my Safes it is very much appreciated. You are a mine of very useful and interesting information. Thanks again.

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    I suppose "useful" is a relative term.

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