Antique Safes for Sale in Kansas City, KS
Antique safes hold a special charm and historical significance that modern safes often lack. Their ornate designs and sturdy craftsmanship make them valuable and sought-after pieces for collectors and enthusiasts.
Whether you're a passionate collector or looking to incorporate an antique safe into your home or business, our team can advise on proper installation and maintenance to ensure its preservation and functionality. Please call or come by today to view available inventory.
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Current Inventory
- Upper LeFebure Shelf Insert can be removed
- Fully removable interior with 3 shelves and 2 compartments
- Original Interior with Inner Door
- Original Caster Wheels
- Original Lock and Knob
- Original Patina
- Original Caster Wheels
- Original Brass Knob and Brass Acorns on Hinges
- New Splatter Paint
- New safe dial
- Original Caster Wheels
- Original Brass Dial and Knob
- Original Caster Wheels
- Original Brass Dial, Acorns and Knob
Safe Installation Guide
Choose a Suitable Location
Select a location that is structurally sound and can accommodate the size and weight of the safe. Consider factors like accessibility, visibility, and the level of protection required.
Prepare the Surface
Ensure the surface where the safe will be placed is level, clean, and free from any debris. This will provide a stable foundation for the safe.
Anchoring the Safe
Use anchor bolts or lag screws to secure the safe to the floor or wall. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the recommended number and size of anchor points.
Positioning the Safe
Carefully position the safe in the desired location, ensuring it is level and aligned properly. Use a level and measuring tools to ensure accuracy.
Test the Door and Lock
Before fully securing the safe, test the door and lock mechanism to ensure smooth operation. Check that the lock engages and disengages correctly and that the door opens and closes without any issues.
Secure the Safe
Once you are satisfied with the placement and functionality of the safe, secure it using the appropriate bolts or screws. Ensure they are tightened securely, but be cautious not to overtighten and damage the safe or the mounting surface.
