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You keep a note of exactly where the AED is, or more probably where the bolts or rivets holding the AED are. This gives you a drilling point if the AED is ever fired.
Your safe is just a few years...
Thank you, so what happens after that eventuality, no one can get in?
I have read something about relockers, but they don't really explain the aftermath.
Not a requirement in my case. Steve.
First let me say thank you to all and those kind words. My knowledge of safes could be written on a postcard so the knowledge I have gained from you all has been most helpful.
Safeman: I think you...
I sometimes wonder why they didn't keep the keyway to extract the key solid. That way they would have had a key retaining lock, which would have been superior. Possibly at that stage nobody had...
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This thread will now await completion of the painting of the body, so although this could take a while, I as someone once said will be back. But I will of course respond to any...
You keep a note of exactly where the AED is, or more probably where the bolts or rivets holding the AED are. This gives you a drilling point if the AED is ever fired. Your safe is just a few years...
F Whitfield "The City...