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12/10/2012 5:33:30 PM EDT
I recently purchased a Stackon, fire/waterproof 48 gun safe and need help with dehumidifying the safe? Does anyone know if there are holes/plugs that will allow me to thread a cord for a dehumidifier into it? There are a couple small holes on the bottom and back, but they don't appear to go all they way through. There is also a small hole on the middle/rear bottom that can be seen from underneath. It appears to be partially plugged. Anyone know if this can be used? I want to install an electric dehumidifier so I don't have to deal with recharging systems.

Can anyone offer any input on if these holes can be used, or further drilled to be used?
12/10/2012 5:45:37 PM EDT
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I recently purchased a Stackon, fire/waterproof 48 gun safe and need help with dehumidifying the safe? Does anyone know if there are holes/plugs that will allow me to thread a cord for a dehumidifier into it? There are a couple small holes on the bottom and back, but they don't appear to go all they way through. There is also a small hole on the middle/rear bottom that can be seen from underneath. It appears to be partially plugged. Anyone know if this can be used? I want to install an electric dehumidifier so I don't have to deal with recharging systems.



Can anyone offer any input on if these holes can be used, or further drilled to be used?


FWIW, it is just a drywall material lining in a steel box. Drill as required.



A Goldenrod dehumidifier works great in mine.


12/10/2012 5:56:22 PM EDT
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Thanks for the input. I had planned on drilling if needed. I just didn't want to if there were already a hole that would work. I also wanted to avoid drilling if the lining were some type of ceramic lining.
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