Granite Security Safes
Granite Security Safes

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3M 8210Plus Particulate Respirator N95, 20-Pack $10.99 … |
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Winchester Deputy 12-11 Gun Safe, 14 Gun Capacity (Granite) $719.95 Living up to Winchester’s standards for reliability and integrity, the Winchester Deputy 12-11 gun safe offers affordable protection without compromising security. The safe is made of 14-gauge steel, and includes such extra-secure features as a drill-resistant hard plate, eight solid-steel 1-inch-diameter locking bolts, and two-way locking bolt work. The safe also stands up to fire emergencies, wi… |
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Winchester Safes eVault Biometric 3.0 Pistol Safe $299.00 The Winchester eV-1200-B is a personal, pry-resistant handgun safe with third generation biometric reader technology. Use the Winchester eVault to store your personal firearms. In the moment of fear your fingerprint is your key Model #: eV-1200-B Cubic size 0.25 ft2 (7.0 Liter Holds 2 Handguns Interior: 4″Hx9.5″Wx11″D Exterior: 7″Hx11″Wx12″D Instant access Secure storage with in… |
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Bath and Shower Suction Cup Safety Bar $6.95 Deep tubs can pose a problem for short people or youngsters, when trying to stand up. Even with non?slip accessories on the bottom, the reach and grip can be difficult, particularly for the elderly. Make your bath and bathroom safer with a bath safety grip handle for the side of the tub. This handy feature allows for a secure grip by any size hand, and is designed to make a comfortable hold for… |
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MailBoss 7205 Package Master Curbside Security Mailbox $249.00 Finish:Granite Package MasterCurbside Security Mailbox The USPS approved Package Master delivers unrivaled security and protection against mail identity theft, package theft and vandalism The innovative Package Master accepts small packages and parcels but its patent-pending Mail Shield technology prevents fishing Virtually impenetrable, it features a commercial grade 7-pin brass core tube lo… |
Best place to live in Miami for single proffesionals?
Professionals
I am a 32 year-old single professional relocating to Miami. I’m looking for a condo similar to what I have in Atlanta, and great neighborhood in terms of the people and culture. Here is my ideal place (in order of priorities), any suggestions???
-Downtown, Miami Beach or Cocoanut Grove
-$1200-1800 lease
-High-rise waterfront view
-Not touristy, has culture, arts, diversity, easy access to shopping, convenience
-Upscale, newer condo with stainless steel, granite, hardwoods, pool, etc
-Safe part of town / good security
-Friendly people
I would really love to be ON the beach, but it seems pricy, Yet, the convenience of downtown seems great as well. Kind of torn…..which place will suit all my needs? Thanks!!!!!!!!
Also wanted to add easy access to highways….
…and beach.
1. Miami Commuting is hell. If you know where you’ll working you should look near there.
2. If not, or if you’ll be working in or near downtown, then the Brickell Avenue area just on or across the Miami River meets all of your specs & there are literally THOUSANDS of new or near new condos for rent in the downtown area, many of which have spectacular bay views.
3. As you are renting, you can rent for a year or two while you familiarize yourself with South Fla. & decide where you want to settle more permanently.
Love Ridge Resort Lodges Jackson (Wyoming)
How to Transport Granite Countertops
Once granite countertops are installed, they are nearly indestructible, but in transit, granite is quite fragile. Most granite shops provide installation services that include transportation. Handy homeowners can save money by installing the counters themselves. With the right equipment and preparation transporting granite can be effortless.
Granite is a rigid, natural stone. When properly supported, it is sturdy and resists cracking. Cabinets provide equal support under the counter, evenly spreading the weight. Without this support, granite is susceptible to cracks. Like glass, granite is transported vertically on its edge. If granite is laid flat, it will likely crack over bumps in the road.
To support the stone, professional installers use A-frames, wooden structures in the shape of the letter “A.” Leaning the granite against the slope of the “A” gives it even support. A-frames are built with 2″x4″s at a 10 degree angle. Horizontal and vertical supports connect the two A-frames and provide a surface for the clamps and straps that hold the granite in place. Placed in the bed of a pickup truck, an A-frame can support enough granite for a large kitchen. However, smaller A-frames can be built to fit in a van, SUV, or trailer. Many granite shops have A-frames and clamps available for a returnable deposit.
Most granite counters have a cutout for the sink. Under-mount sinks, which are the most common, require a polished cutout that is safe for transport. However, other cutouts are vulnerable to cracking. Cook tops, drop-in sinks, and faucet holes may crack on the road. For this reason, your granite shop may advise you to cut these holes at the installation site.
For small bathroom vanity tops, it may be possible to transport granite without an A-frame. The same principles apply: the granite must be vertical on the unpolished edge and must be secured to keep it in place. Rest the bottom edge on a flat, even surface. If possible, put down the back seats. In minivans and SUVs, one of rear seat may be put down while the remaining seats are used for a support surface.
Due to liability concerns, granite shops are often unable to load the granite into your vehicle. Two people can carry most counters, so you should bring a friend to help with loading. Like in the car, the granite should be carried vertically. Lift both ends at the same time to ensure even support. Inspect the granite carefully before loading it into your vehicle. Once the counters leave the shop, they become the liability of the homeowner.
Home installation is a great way for do-it-yourselfers to save money on granite counters. With an A-frame, clamps, and the proper vehicle, homeowners can transport their granite without hassle.
About the Author
Maryla Bosh has a solid knowledge about granite care, maintenance and different uses. She is the owner of
- a direct importer of granite and marble from around the globe. Wholesale prices to the public, long-time experience and detailed craftsmanship is what we offer to our customers on a daily basis.