Raymond wrote:Do you have room to go ahead and build a walk in, fire resistant room with a vault door. Then you can bring all your safes in. The room can utilize cinder blocks filled with rebar and concrete, insulated walls and double thick fire resistant drywall paneling.
Raymon is on the right path here. Make the room fire rated. Ceilings, walls & floor. Cinderblocks, rebar through them, then poured solid with either fire rated concrete or higher PSI rated concrete. Use a Concrete slab reinforced with rebar for the ceiling like a real vault. Especially if you are already rebuilding. This makes the most sense. Modifying the safes is a fight of diminishing returns. Having a fire rated safe room is a better direction.
Pour the floor if it isn't already done. Do the whole workshop floor. Get a company to do it if you don't want to tackle it.
My buddy wanted to do bunch of projects on his property. Priced out a couple slabs, deck, fire pit, seating, outdoor kitchen, and a sidewalk out to the 2 slabs he was going to make structures on. Decided we could get a Cement mixer, rebar bender/ cutter and do it for way less. Plus own the equipment ofter the fact for additional projects. Took us longer, but we did it. Leveling was easy, delivery of material was too. Ended up finding an older used Skid Steer that needed hydraulic lines replaced on the cheap. So that helped in moving the material. Now he owns a Skid Steer too. So a 3rd slab got poured...