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What To Look For When Purchasing a Gun Safe

September 30th, 2009 No comments

So you’ve bought your first gun and probably plan on buying a whole lot more in the future but now you are faced with the task of figuring out how to store such a dangerous weapon. Don’t worry, there are great storage devices out there called gun safes that will allow you to store your guns safely and protect them from a myriad of dangers. Here are a few helpful tips you might appreciate when you’re out on the town shopping for a new gun safe.

Gun safes offer protection against all sorts of dangerous predicaments. They are often weather proof, theft proof, and fireproof. When shopping for a gun safe one of the first things you should look for is the fire proof rating. The fireproof rating will tell you just how much care was put into the gun safe as a whole. The higher the rating, the better the gun safe will be. You’re going to want to balance the quality with your available budget but try your best to get as much fireproofing as possible.

When you’re talking about gun safes you’re inevitably talking about locks. The locking mechanism on the gun safe you buy is more important than any other feature the gun safe may offer. After all, the locking mechanism is what is going to keep away the thieves and the little children. You want big locks, you want multiple locks, and you want to have a lock that will allow you and only you to open up the gun safe.

Gun safes come in all shapes and sizes and you’ll need that range based on the type of gun collection you own. It might sound obvious but the bigger your gun collection gets the larger you want to have your gun safe. If you just own a hand gun and don’t plan on getting any other weapons, just get a handgun safe and be done with it. If you own a rifle and plan on owning a lot more rifles in the future, you might want to think of purchasing a larger gun safe cabinet or something like that.

Gun safes aren’t all about safety and protection either, they can make some really nice decorative pieces for your hunting lodge or for your firing range. You can find some really ornate gun safes out there that are decorated in bronzed deer heads and fancy golden polishes and you can find some drab gun safes that look like gym lockers. Try and get out that will fit the style of the room you’ll be putting it in so that it doesn’t stand out too much.

It is important to understand that gun safes come in all degrees of quality on many different levels. You want to make sure that you get the gun safe that is right for you in particular because they can get rather expensive. Weigh the positives and negatives against the gun safe selection and choose one that will give you the most bang for your buck

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Packing Supplies And Their Importance

September 12th, 2009 No comments

If you have ever moved house or moved office, or just a general need to transport goods from location to location, then you will have needed to use packaging materials of some description. There are two main constructions of cardboard box, single wall and double wall.

Single wall is one layer of cardboard with one layer of fluting, ideal for smaller, lighter objects. Single wall boxes are perfect for packaging, storing and transporting a variety of products, especially where the weight of the contents is not great.

Double wall boxes consist of one cardboard layer, then a layer of fluting, followed by another cardboard layer, another fluting layer, and another cardboard layer. They are ideal for transporting, storing or posting heavier items.

Double walled boxes cost more than single walled to start with, but they last much longer as they can support far more weight and are therefore more durable.

If you need to package light items then after choosing a suitable box, they can then be supported inside that box using loosefill or as they’re more commonly known wotsits (but they dont taste nearly as good and are white!) Loosefill is ideal for protection of items that do not weight too much, heavier items however should be wrapped with bubble wrap before boxing and loosefilling.

Bubble wrap is an excellent way of padding you items against damage, but it also provides protection to items surrounding the heavy, bubble wrapped item. It is cheap to buy and so is a cost effective way to ensure no damage is done.

Depending on the goods you intend to package, you might prefer to use corrugated paper to keep items separate and thus protected. Sometimes called wavy paper or protection paper, corrugated paper is another cost effective way to protect items in packing boxes. Corrugated paper comes in 75 metre rolls in a variety of widths to suit any requirements.

The main thing to keep in mind when planning a packaging operation is that there is always a suitable packaging method for any item, however fragile or heavy, the part that requires the thought, is deciding what method to use on which items. So long as the selected method is appropriate, all of your items will arrive at their destination unharmed and in one piece.

For expert advice about what packaging supplies you will require, please visit Aspak.co.uk for cardboard boxes and a complete range of packaging materials.