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I have the Sentury Corner safe which, according to prior threads, got mixed reviews.. I happen to love it.. Its serves me just fine. I customized the inside a little bit and I thought some of you might appreciate this..
Note: for my sized safe, there are absolutely NO fasteners/adhesives needed at all. If you have a big safe, you might want to use something. (glue or velcro)
Supplies needed:
1 - Gladiator Storage Strip
1- Pack of Gladiator bins
Step 1: Cut out the felt board in the back of the safe. (just the back) You'll see why in a bit.
Step 2; Measure the width of your safe and cut the Gladiator Storage Strip so its an 1/8" - 1/4" too tight.
Step 3: hold one side in the corner and tap the other side in with a hammer (use a piece of wood as a buffer so you dont crack the plastic)
**********Note*********** The felt board on both sides of the safe will act as a wedge and you'd be amazed as to how tight it holds it in place. (hence - no fasteners)
Step 4: Repeat this process for as many sections as you want.
Step 5: Set the bins in place (no explanation needed)
**** You'll see that once the bins are in place, they can be slid anywhere on the Storage Strip. So the more room you have, the more you can customize.. Im workin with limited space so "right justified" is my only option. hahahah
Enjoy..
Note: for my sized safe, there are absolutely NO fasteners/adhesives needed at all. If you have a big safe, you might want to use something. (glue or velcro)
Supplies needed:
1 - Gladiator Storage Strip
1- Pack of Gladiator bins
Step 1: Cut out the felt board in the back of the safe. (just the back) You'll see why in a bit.
Step 2; Measure the width of your safe and cut the Gladiator Storage Strip so its an 1/8" - 1/4" too tight.
Step 3: hold one side in the corner and tap the other side in with a hammer (use a piece of wood as a buffer so you dont crack the plastic)
**********Note*********** The felt board on both sides of the safe will act as a wedge and you'd be amazed as to how tight it holds it in place. (hence - no fasteners)
Step 4: Repeat this process for as many sections as you want.
Step 5: Set the bins in place (no explanation needed)
**** You'll see that once the bins are in place, they can be slid anywhere on the Storage Strip. So the more room you have, the more you can customize.. Im workin with limited space so "right justified" is my only option. hahahah
Enjoy..