

It is ok to push a little beyond your comfort zone (otherwise you don't learn anything) but don't push too far beyond your experience or your physical fitness.

Unless you know what you are doing, you should try to have someone else to help load/unload and move the safe into position.

You probably won't need the pipes for a light safe and they can potentially make it harder to control. Here are some videos of 2 people moving managable safes: You have to realize the bottom corner can slide on the ground while tilted, the safe can slide along the tailgage when you don't want it to, or slide out of the carton. With one end supported it is about 100lb on the other end, but it can be more when tilted downward. sĪ 200lb safe requires some care not to injure you, your vehicle, or the safe but it isn't that bad. Put it in drive and pop the clutch or put it in reverse and hit the brakes hard. r/NOVAguns - The Northern VA Gun Subreddit If you can't manage a civil conversation while you're here, this isn't the subreddit for you. A new Weekly is automatically posted every Monday morning. not specific to firearms in Virginia) must go in the Weekly Discussion thread. As an added bonus, the reddit admins may suspend your account and kill your dog. If you post content in r/VAGuns that breaks any of reddit's policies, your post will be removed and you may be permanently banned from the sub. Your participation on r/VAGuns must adhere to Reddit's content policy which forbids users from using Reddit to solicit or facilitate any transaction or gift involving certain goods and services, including firearms, ammunition, or explosives.
