Since CT's are individually owned I think it really depends who's in their sporting goods area. I messaged with Globalstar66 he definitely got a screaming deal. I was over 2600$ to my door shipped from Tesro ...and decided against it.
Since CT's are individually owned I think it really depends who's in their sporting goods area. I messaged with Globalstar66 he definitely got a screaming deal. I was over 2600$ to my door shipped from Tesro ...and decided against it.
Well, there certainly seems to be an interested market.....
Instead of Roxul (on interior walls), run conduit for any wiring and fill the wall with 3/4" sharp washed rock (not the round stuff). It's damn near impenetrable
Wingenbach on Barlow might be able to help
Check out the Canadian National Sporting Clays Association
http://www.cnsca.ca/
My dream is to find doors with a high level of security. Still, they have the look of an ordinary interior door https://doordesignlab.com/interior-doors.html Not bad options; I probably saw them in another part of Canada altogether. Especially since I called there and was told, "We just don't have them in stock."
I've heard the opinion that you can find many craftsmen who can do my task through eBay, and they will send me the door. But I don't really trust that, especially with the frequency of fraud on eBay. How should I proceed?
I look forward to your suggestions.
Last edited by Smough; 09-21-2021 at 04:19 PM.
I ordered mine to Home Depot in the US a drove over and picked it up saved a lot.
Make sure you have some strong friends to help install it.
These snap safe doors are great, I have one
Browning makes doors exactly like that.My dream is to find doors with a high level of security. Still, they have the look of an ordinary interior door