Today I Want This....

Tonkaman

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West Jordan


Yes, I do
Remember this doesn’t have to mount to concrete. Just build a very secure and fireproof wall

Many of the government building we work on have security rooms and hallways. They put metal mesh over the studs, and 2 layers of Kevlar “drywall”. Firecaulk the penetrations and your done.
 

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Tonkaman

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West Jordan
It’s incredibly hard to get through even with proper tooling. The Kevlar sheets need very special blades used in circular saws. Also full respirators must be worn so your lungs don’t get Kevlar slivers all over in them. That mesh panel I’ve seen as heavy as 9 gauge and it’s a mother effer to cut through.
 

stimmie

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Location
Roosevelt
Today I want this:


I went and checked it out, hoping that I could trade a rifle or two for it. Turns out the owner is an older gentleman that isn't into guns much. So the search for an enduro that I can trade a gun or two on continues.
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
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Remember this doesn’t have to mount to concrete. Just build a very secure and fireproof wall

Many of the government building we work on have security rooms and hallways. They put metal mesh over the studs, and 2 layers of Kevlar “drywall”. Firecaulk the penetrations and your done.


Is this just stucco mesh?
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being the *.gov, I'm sure it is but some .gov contractor just adds a special coating to make finitely "better" or it's made out of slightly different materials and the taxpayer pays 600+% more?
 
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