When cutting holes with a hole saw, drill the hole until the drill bit come through the back side and stop. Flip the board over and finish the holes with the drill bit hole for alignment. You will end up with a clean hole with no tear out on either side of the workpiece.
EXCELLENT build ! DEFINITELY cat - approved ! My cat saw your's vanquishng the rubber band , ran to sit in front of my TV , and we BOTH "stayed 'til the END " !! (truth) We L&S'ed right away ! NOW I know how _I'm_ going to do MINE - _thanks_ !! ALL the _best_ from Texas ! - Chuck .
Great project, only suggestion to consider is the door jams the door hinges are a good choice. As a Fire Captain I have breached many many secure doors with a Halligan Tool. Literally in seconds. Adding steel door frames with big strong lag bolts makes busting through much harder. Not criticizing at all just food for thought. I built mine and my buddy said watch this! Redo.
Nice design. Great presentation. Clearly explained all steps. No need for fancy tools (not an add for the tools you used). You just earned my subscription. Respectfully & Sincerely, G.I. Jeff
The sliding barn door concealing the vault door is the best advantage you have against unauthorized entry. If you don’t see the door you won’t be able to pry on the lock side door jamb to gain entry. Storage solution is an 8 and security solution is a 3 ! Well done !
You are one of the very few people who has commented who has realized the main security for the closet is the fact its hidden behind anther door. I have had several people over who had no idea there was a door hidden behind the barn door. They simply saw the barn door and didn't know till I showed them.
Cool video. I recently created a “Combat Closet” since I didn’t have a space to create a “War Room”. Turned out great. Added steel plating to the walls to slow down anyone trying to cut through the drywall, as well as a keypad & biometric door lock. I also added a battery operated Ring camera. It’s nice to have that extra bit of security by getting cellphone alerts if someone (fortunately only family members so far!) access the closet, it records the incident, plus it has 2-way communication and night vision. Definitely worth the $50 when the Ring cam goes on sale.
Very nice. Only thing stopping me from doing this same project is a 5’2”, 110 lb, red head, AKA, She Who Must Be Obeyed. Has to have her space for all her clothes
Love the video, love the cat, love the project. Even as a carpenter I can say great job. Can tell by the tools you don't do this for a living but you seem to have some good knowledge so not sure how you know what you know but it's above average for sure great job
I just learn how. I read or watch a video on it and then I go do it. I make mistakes, I learn from them and I do again. Rinse and repeat and I get a little better each time.
Nice work. I would have went with a steel door and door frame, but an intruder probably wouldn't even know that it's a Gun Vault, but just another Closet.
Nice use of an empty closet space. Personally I would have laid in two layers of cement board on all three sides and then the bead board. Reasoning for this is that I become more resistant to attack from the sides or back if there is only drywall and bead board. As for the door I personally would eliminate the vent holes as they are easily knocked out allowing anyone to look into the closet. You can still place squares of plywood over the openings with 1/2” spacers, this way you will have ventilation while providing some interference from someone pulling the plugs. I stick with desiccant bags and place them in the oven to dry them out every two months. Now for storage of long guns vertical is nice but one has to aware that if you have wooden stocks on any firearms, oil will migrate to the bottom and wind up infusing wooden stocks with oil. For anything with wood I prefer to keep it horizontal, space permitting. Modern firearms with synthetic of metallic stocks I will keep vertical. When using these electronic locks, it’s a good idea to keep the buttons clean with isopropyl alcohol. For a pro thief they could use black volcano powder to dust the keypad and will see what keys are continually pressed. This is the same powder used by detectives on crime scenes for finger print lifting except in this case they will show a pro thief which buttons are being used to open the lock. It eliminates trying all ten keys.
I have 2 orange tabbies - STREET rescues as brand NEW kittens , maternal brothers - same litter , but different sires . You're RIGHT - they are a major HOOT !
I probably would have gone with a metal door and a metal plate to cover the area between the door and the door jam where the dead bolt is to keep anyone from being able to quickly get in by using a Sawzall on the wood door or a Sawzall/grinder on the dead bolt. Otherwise it looks really nice. A future dehumidifier install (maybe vented to the attic?) Could be a good project.
I was thinking about the dehumidifier too 👍 . I was thinking static , but yes , venting to the attic would promote air flow , taking advantage of the home A/C and the thru-ports he placed in the door . I have some hardened 3/16" plate that would be the perfect size to protect the dead-bolt . I'm thinking I anneal just the ends to get screw-holes thru . EXCELLENT suggestions 👍 !
Great video. Thanks for putting it out there!! One take away I got from this is to replace my regular door hinges with security hinges. One question... Did you run an HVAC duct into it for temperature and humidity control?
No I didn't. That is why I added the air vents in the door, since the HVAC duct for the hallway is two feet away from the door on the ceiling. At this point I still haven't found a speck of rust on my guns and it doesn't feel any different in temperature or humidity from the closet to the hallway. Also it would be a difficult to add an HVAC duct inside the closet because the closet use to be where the furnace was. A previous owner had it removed and installed in the attic directly above the closet.
Better remove the drywall and replace it with Steel plate because drywall and plywood is too easy to cut through for walls. Actually he should have made the door look like a recessed bookcase hiding the fact that there is even a room there.
Have a couple of questions, and suggestions and don’t openly respond, first, is your door hollow or solid core, are the hinges nrp’s, none removable pins, if their not, your lock does you no good except to keep your kids out, the pins are removable via set screw that threads through the hinge barrel into the pin, when the door is in the open position if their 3 1/2” you’ll need to go to 4” which are for 1 3/4” door which I don’t recommend or turn yours into nrp’s as they don’t make them in 3 1/2, also add a middle hinge, do at least the upper and lower, next drill a 1/4” hole in the hinge plates opposite each other, on the jamb side drill through the jamb, insert and fix in place metal round stock 1” in and approximately 3/8” sticking out, when drilling into the edge of the door the depth of the pin, angle the bit towards the outer face of the door so the pin will clear the edge of the hole when closing, there’s more to do on the lock side, but what you’re looking to accomplish is slowing down the bad guys, giving the police time to respond to your house alarm, bad guy, hey look locked door must be something valuable and their going to hopefully be fixated on getting in there, their going to see the hinges and laughing what an idiot, until they find out, you need to approach this project like an onion, layers, each time they think their in they gotta fk with something else, hopefully the cops get there before they gain access, any way maybe food for thought.
Did you even watch the video before typing up this essay? You clearly didn't watch it all or just didn't bother to pay attention since the questions you have about the door and hinges are very clearly answered in the video.
Not your son. No rust on any of the guns and they have been in there a year. Strange how having an HVAC duct two feet away from the door and vents in the door helps prevent humidity becoming an issue.
I wanted a handle from the start but most handles do not fit behind the Barn Door and the ones that do are typically for cabinets or for drawers. I feel like it will look weird which is dumb considering the entire set up is weird in its own way. So I will probably suck it up and just buy some basic drawer handle.
Just came across this vid. Like the idea, but as a Marine myself, what’s the deal with wearing MarPat? Boots not even bloused so I’m confused. Not to mention switching between uniforms? Just a lot to unpack here. I get it, ANYONE can wear it but I’m a bit dismayed with the wearing of multiple service cammies throughout your video and the thought it could be for your personal gain to get subs. I guess I’m just concerned with having that as part of your online “persona” when it APPEARS you don’t know how to wear the Marine Corps uniform properly. Tried to find an “about me” section to see if you were a vet, but nothing. Hope you see this and can provide some insight.
Let me break it down barnie style for you and spell it out with crayons. I joined the Marines then I got out of the Marines and joined the Army. I have full issues of both Marine and Army uniforms. As for why the boots are not bloused and I mix and match the tops and bottoms its because I'm no longer in service and can wear the clothing however I like. I do not wear the pieces of uniform anywhere except my house or in my yard to do projects. I don't put out military content, information or even talk about the military in my videos. My videos are not a representation of the military, unlike the numerous numbers of influencers who are wearing the uniform, actively serving and making content at work instead of just doing their job. Since I'm out I don't have to follow uniform regulations anymore, Marine Corps uniform regulation states that upon exiting service the blouse and trousers should have the name taps and US Marines cut off of them. Upon doing so they are no longer considered a uniform item and are simply an article of clothing to be worn however you want.
@@thediygrunt that’s fair. And I’m well aware that “it’s just clothing” and “you can wear them however you like”. Just peculiar to me to continue to wear them in your videos is all. List of vets that I know that still wear any part of their cammies is literally one. But you do you.
I was issued these uniforms and paid for some as needed to replace ruined or damaged ones. I know guys who threw all their stuff away when they got out. I know some guys who keep their stuff but shove it into a closet to never use again. I have over a dozen marine and army shirts, and 10 combat bottoms total. Throwing it away seemed like a waste, I sold what I could and kept the rest. I figured I might as well use it for the house and car projects instead of ruining clothing that I would have to buy. My neighbor is an Army Vet and wears his trousers while mowing the yard so I'm not the only one out there who uses the uniform after getting out.
I find that a nice worn pair of ocp trousers are one of the most comfortable for doing any kind of active work. The crotch area is generous for those of us with the balls to serve. You get it of course
It absolutely provides plenty of space for my massive balls, the doctor says I testicular cancer but its not service connected. But what does he know his mile run time average is over 10 minutes so he is basically worthless.
@thediygrunt unfortunately most of them are, not enough corpsman pursue the medical field after their enlistment ends. It wasn't their vast knowledge of combat medicine that made them great, it was their compassion for the guys they were serving and serving with. Severe lack of that at the VA. Rant over. Sorry to head that.
lol I was joking about the cancer but I did know a guy who had that medical issue and lost one of his nuts to it while in service and still had issues with the VA when he got out. So yeah the VA sucks most of the time, I have lucked out and had some good care by a doctor for a specific issue that they diagnosed, operated and post oped all in like 3 weeks so it is rare but some people at the VA are trying.
@@AaronScutt eh I got doxed on here the other day for telling someone their argument didn’t work, a pic of the armory might keep those kind of people away
I considered it but the price on the stuff I found turned me away. For the price of the slat I saw I could have removed all the drywall and put 3/4 inch plywood on the walls and still have saved money.
I responded to a similar comment earlier. I debated about it and decided I wanted to maintain a level of privacy of what I do or do not theoretically own. I know a lot of people are disappointed by this decision but my channel is not about guns. I did not want my comments to become all about guns when the focus of my channel is simply DIY projects that anyone with a little skill, tools and willpower can do.
Yes I know and it really annoys me. When I put it in I thought I had it straight so maybe it rotated on me as I pushed it in. But the liquid nails I used in the process will make fixing it nearly impossible.
@@Brian-dr2yi This^ security is about deterrence for underprepared or undermotivated thieves...and about slowing down the ones that are prepared and motivated while you or someone else respond.
But there IS a formula for calculating the CORRECT _number_ of guns REQUIRED . It works for ammo rounds , too . R = O + 1 , where R is th # REQUIRED and O is the number currently _owned_ . Act _Accordingly_ .
Nice project. But with hinges on the outside, pop out each pin, swing the door out by the hinge side and you are in. 2 minutes or under… But nice closet to keep kids out.
I talked about this in the video, these are security hinges the pins can't be popped out. There is also a metal tab that sticks out on side on the hinge and and goes into a hole on the other side to prevent the hinge from being able to move up or down in the event some one does manage to pop the pin out. So no you are not popping the hinges in 2 minutes.
This is whatever show I want it to be. You are on my channel and I make the content I want. I'm not DIY Carpenter, I'm The DIY Grunt. Since most people don't seem to understand what that means, let me mansplain it. A "Grunt" is a term used to describe a US Army or Marine Corps Infantryman. The infantry is trained on various types of guns and so many grunts own guns so they can continue to maintain the skills they are taught. So making a gun closet is perfectly in line with my channel. If you don't like it you can keep scrolling, clearly this video was not meant for you. I have plenty of other videos you may be interested in so I suggest you watch those instead of the one that offends you.
Unbelievable that you watch a gun closet video and are concerned about a cat showing up and no kids in sight. How dare a content creator choose to maintain a level of privacy in their life and make sure children are not shown to every stranger on the internet. At a time when human trafficking is at an all time high and child predators use social media to find their next victims. How dare a logical and intelligent adult make sure to protect his family by limiting what knowledge he chooses to share with random strangers online. You watch one video and make an assumption about someone thinking you know everything about them. Whether I have or don't have children is information I would never share on any social media platform. Also, how the heck do you know I'm being selfish "IF" I don't have children. I served years in the military, in the infantry, and was exposed to all kinds of stuff. How do you know I'm not infertile, or my wife isn't infertile (infertility rates are at an all time high), or maybe we are trying to have kids right now or plan to soon but are currently struggling to get pregnant. You literally know nothing except you saw a cat in my video, FYI I own dogs too if that makes you feel better or is that selfish as well. Like @thejoeyswoll says "you need to do better, mind your own business".
I just came from a European market. The tough Russian civilians I saw there, just civilians, I am pretty sure do not play with kitties like you. You are the new confused generation of "soldiers". One of those Russian civilians tough like a freaking tank will make you look like a bailarina with your little kitty cat....
So people are not allowed to own pets? No one is allowed to pay attention to their pets and take care of them? I'm not even if the military anymore which you can find out by reading the bio on my page so I'm pretty sure the only confused one here is you. I would bet money you never even served in the military but you want to project what you think a soldier should be on other people. Do you stop at boot licking for the Russians or do you provide them other favors as well.
the cat at the beginning of the video was cute :D such a great helper he is! lol
Saw the cat and knew DIY grunt was a kindred spirit.
When cutting holes with a hole saw, drill the hole until the drill bit come through the back side and stop. Flip the board over and finish the holes with the drill bit hole for alignment. You will end up with a clean hole with no tear out on either side of the workpiece.
EXCELLENT build !
DEFINITELY cat - approved !
My cat saw your's vanquishng the rubber band , ran to sit in front of my TV , and we BOTH "stayed 'til the END " !! (truth) We L&S'ed right away !
NOW I know how _I'm_ going to do MINE - _thanks_ !!
ALL the _best_ from Texas !
- Chuck .
All my indoor projects get cat help, supervision and approval. My tabby especially loves to hang out and watch me work.
Great project, only suggestion to consider is the door jams the door hinges are a good choice. As a Fire Captain I have breached many many secure doors with a Halligan Tool. Literally in seconds. Adding steel door frames with big strong lag bolts makes busting through much harder. Not criticizing at all just food for thought. I built mine and my buddy said watch this! Redo.
Nice video and project. Thank you for putting this together and sharing with us!
Nice design. Great presentation. Clearly explained all steps. No need for fancy tools (not an add for the tools you used). You just earned my subscription. Respectfully & Sincerely, G.I. Jeff
The sliding barn door concealing the vault door is the best advantage you have against unauthorized entry. If you don’t see the door you won’t be able to pry on the lock side door jamb to gain entry. Storage solution is an 8 and security solution is a 3 ! Well done !
You are one of the very few people who has commented who has realized the main security for the closet is the fact its hidden behind anther door. I have had several people over who had no idea there was a door hidden behind the barn door. They simply saw the barn door and didn't know till I showed them.
Cool video. I recently created a “Combat Closet” since I didn’t have a space to create a “War Room”. Turned out great. Added steel plating to the walls to slow down anyone trying to cut through the drywall, as well as a keypad & biometric door lock. I also added a battery operated Ring camera. It’s nice to have that extra bit of security by getting cellphone alerts if someone (fortunately only family members so far!) access the closet, it records the incident, plus it has 2-way communication and night vision. Definitely worth the $50 when the Ring cam goes on sale.
Nice work! I did something very similar last year. But I put the shelves up top with my gun safe on the bottom.
I like that setup. We're in the process of building our retirement home and I'm going to do basically the same thing for a walk in closet.
I have a large closet in my "Man Cave" room, but I'm going to make a murphy door book case for it.
I like the "hidden in plain sight" aspect of it.
Very nice. Only thing stopping me from doing this same project is a 5’2”, 110 lb, red head, AKA, She Who Must Be Obeyed. Has to have her space for all her clothes
Love the video, love the cat, love the project. Even as a carpenter I can say great job. Can tell by the tools you don't do this for a living but you seem to have some good knowledge so not sure how you know what you know but it's above average for sure great job
I just learn how. I read or watch a video on it and then I go do it. I make mistakes, I learn from them and I do again. Rinse and repeat and I get a little better each time.
Nice work. I would have went with a steel door and door frame, but an intruder probably wouldn't even know that it's a Gun Vault, but just another Closet.
Think the key pad will say "Hey good stuff in here" to an intruder. And that solid core door ain't that solid.
@@vh3531 With exposed hinges, too. Not much security and conspicuous as hell.
Nice use of an empty closet space. Personally I would have laid in two layers of cement board on all three sides and then the bead board. Reasoning for this is that I become more resistant to attack from the sides or back if there is only drywall and bead board. As for the door I personally would eliminate the vent holes as they are easily knocked out allowing anyone to look into the closet. You can still place squares of plywood over the openings with 1/2” spacers, this way you will have ventilation while providing some interference from someone pulling the plugs. I stick with desiccant bags and place them in the oven to dry them out every two months. Now for storage of long guns vertical is nice but one has to aware that if you have wooden stocks on any firearms, oil will migrate to the bottom and wind up infusing wooden stocks with oil. For anything with wood I prefer to keep it horizontal, space permitting. Modern firearms with synthetic of metallic stocks I will keep vertical.
When using these electronic locks, it’s a good idea to keep the buttons clean with isopropyl alcohol. For a pro thief they could use black volcano powder to dust the keypad and will see what keys are continually pressed. This is the same powder used by detectives on crime scenes for finger print lifting except in this case they will show a pro thief which buttons are being used to open the lock. It eliminates trying all ten keys.
Nice project ! I would have recommended putting in something like the door devil to take away kicking the door in.
Super neat installation 😊
Why are the uniforms changing from army to marines?
This Grunt approves. Nice job bro.
Nice job, cats are so hilarious. I have 2 rescues Manx cats that are so much fun to watch.
I have 2 orange tabbies - STREET rescues as brand NEW kittens , maternal brothers - same litter , but different sires . You're RIGHT - they are a major HOOT !
Reeeeeeee! Ya shoulda encased the whole closet in one foot thick concrete lined with titanium plates & used a bank vault door!!!
Yes and added a knockout gas that activates within 10 seconds of entering if you do not say the deactivation word
@@thediygruntAnd the trap door that drops the thief into an alligator pit. 🥸
I probably would have gone with a metal door and a metal plate to cover the area between the door and the door jam where the dead bolt is to keep anyone from being able to quickly get in by using a Sawzall on the wood door or a Sawzall/grinder on the dead bolt.
Otherwise it looks really nice.
A future dehumidifier install (maybe vented to the attic?) Could be a good project.
I was thinking about the dehumidifier too 👍 . I was thinking static , but yes , venting to the attic would promote air flow , taking advantage of the home A/C and the thru-ports he placed in the door .
I have some hardened 3/16" plate that would be the perfect size to protect the dead-bolt . I'm thinking I anneal just the ends to get screw-holes thru .
EXCELLENT suggestions 👍 !
Holy moly that cat has some thick nails, wouldn’t want to get swatted at with those!
Her nails are cut multiple times a month I don't think she has ever drawn blood with them. More likely to bite than scratch.
Damn Bro. You did great. Liked and Subbed
Very nice result.
Looks great! 👍
Great video. Thanks for putting it out there!! One take away I got from this is to replace my regular door hinges with security hinges. One question... Did you run an HVAC duct into it for temperature and humidity control?
No I didn't. That is why I added the air vents in the door, since the HVAC duct for the hallway is two feet away from the door on the ceiling. At this point I still haven't found a speck of rust on my guns and it doesn't feel any different in temperature or humidity from the closet to the hallway. Also it would be a difficult to add an HVAC duct inside the closet because the closet use to be where the furnace was. A previous owner had it removed and installed in the attic directly above the closet.
Excellent video, great cat and I’m not even a cat lover. 😅👍🤛🦅🙏😎🇺🇸
Better remove the drywall and replace it with Steel plate because drywall and plywood is too easy to cut through for walls.
Actually he should have made the door look like a recessed bookcase hiding the fact that there is even a room there.
Very cool idea.
That's a good look.
Sweet set up!
NICE. I'm wanting to do something similar
Cats are the best helpers.
Nice job brother, I'm guessing that was also cheaper than buying a gun vault.
Yes, but it was not easier
Have a couple of questions, and suggestions and don’t openly respond, first, is your door hollow or solid core, are the hinges nrp’s, none removable pins, if their not, your lock does you no good except to keep your kids out, the pins are removable via set screw that threads through the hinge barrel into the pin, when the door is in the open position if their 3 1/2” you’ll need to go to 4” which are for 1 3/4” door which I don’t recommend or turn yours into nrp’s as they don’t make them in 3 1/2, also add a middle hinge, do at least the upper and lower, next drill a 1/4” hole in the hinge plates opposite each other, on the jamb side drill through the jamb, insert and fix in place metal round stock 1” in and approximately 3/8” sticking out, when drilling into the edge of the door the depth of the pin, angle the bit towards the outer face of the door so the pin will clear the edge of the hole when closing, there’s more to do on the lock side, but what you’re looking to accomplish is slowing down the bad guys, giving the police time to respond to your house alarm, bad guy, hey look locked door must be something valuable and their going to hopefully be fixated on getting in there, their going to see the hinges and laughing what an idiot, until they find out, you need to approach this project like an onion, layers, each time they think their in they gotta fk with something else, hopefully the cops get there before they gain access, any way maybe food for thought.
Did you even watch the video before typing up this essay? You clearly didn't watch it all or just didn't bother to pay attention since the questions you have about the door and hinges are very clearly answered in the video.
Love your kitty
Great camera opp.
Nice job. We'll done.
My gun cabinet in Mānoa Valley Honolulu enters the chat. Son you don’t know humidity.
Not your son. No rust on any of the guns and they have been in there a year. Strange how having an HVAC duct two feet away from the door and vents in the door helps prevent humidity becoming an issue.
The key pad is cool. But you are going to want a handle to pull the door open. Especially when your hands are full or your in a hurry.
I wanted a handle from the start but most handles do not fit behind the Barn Door and the ones that do are typically for cabinets or for drawers. I feel like it will look weird which is dumb considering the entire set up is weird in its own way. So I will probably suck it up and just buy some basic drawer handle.
@@thediygrunt get one of the small flush mount d ring tow hook type rings for the door pull.
Just came across this vid. Like the idea, but as a Marine myself, what’s the deal with wearing MarPat? Boots not even bloused so I’m confused. Not to mention switching between uniforms? Just a lot to unpack here. I get it, ANYONE can wear it but I’m a bit dismayed with the wearing of multiple service cammies throughout your video and the thought it could be for your personal gain to get subs. I guess I’m just concerned with having that as part of your online “persona” when it APPEARS you don’t know how to wear the Marine Corps uniform properly. Tried to find an “about me” section to see if you were a vet, but nothing. Hope you see this and can provide some insight.
Yeah, just got worse… lol appeared to be a brown skivy shirt with MarPat bottoms? Please give a logical explanation here as to what is going on.
Let me break it down barnie style for you and spell it out with crayons. I joined the Marines then I got out of the Marines and joined the Army. I have full issues of both Marine and Army uniforms. As for why the boots are not bloused and I mix and match the tops and bottoms its because I'm no longer in service and can wear the clothing however I like. I do not wear the pieces of uniform anywhere except my house or in my yard to do projects. I don't put out military content, information or even talk about the military in my videos. My videos are not a representation of the military, unlike the numerous numbers of influencers who are wearing the uniform, actively serving and making content at work instead of just doing their job. Since I'm out I don't have to follow uniform regulations anymore, Marine Corps uniform regulation states that upon exiting service the blouse and trousers should have the name taps and US Marines cut off of them. Upon doing so they are no longer considered a uniform item and are simply an article of clothing to be worn however you want.
Why you care man? You’re “that guy” when out in public to aren’t you? Get over yourself. Oh, thank you for your service. 🤡
@@thediygrunt that’s fair. And I’m well aware that “it’s just clothing” and “you can wear them however you like”. Just peculiar to me to continue to wear them in your videos is all. List of vets that I know that still wear any part of their cammies is literally one. But you do you.
I was issued these uniforms and paid for some as needed to replace ruined or damaged ones. I know guys who threw all their stuff away when they got out. I know some guys who keep their stuff but shove it into a closet to never use again. I have over a dozen marine and army shirts, and 10 combat bottoms total. Throwing it away seemed like a waste, I sold what I could and kept the rest. I figured I might as well use it for the house and car projects instead of ruining clothing that I would have to buy. My neighbor is an Army Vet and wears his trousers while mowing the yard so I'm not the only one out there who uses the uniform after getting out.
Came for the closet. Stayed for the cat.
You can cut into a gun safe with an angle grinder the body is just sheet metal
Awesome cat.
You have some excellent ideas! Thanks for sharing 🙌
They don't call cats curious for nothing.
Should have went with a concealment gun closet.
Did you have to replace to a solid door ?
Yes, I chucked the hollow core door and replaced it for a solid wood door.
Very nice.
To avoid findings studs i would have used ½" or ¾" plywood for the walls. Otherwise great job.
Maybe behind the bead-board , but yes , that's a great idea 👍 .
I put 3/4" plywood and then sheetrock over it.
Does the uniform help you build better?
I find that a nice worn pair of ocp trousers are one of the most comfortable for doing any kind of active work. The crotch area is generous for those of us with the balls to serve. You get it of course
It absolutely provides plenty of space for my massive balls, the doctor says I testicular cancer but its not service connected. But what does he know his mile run time average is over 10 minutes so he is basically worthless.
@thediygrunt unfortunately most of them are, not enough corpsman pursue the medical field after their enlistment ends. It wasn't their vast knowledge of combat medicine that made them great, it was their compassion for the guys they were serving and serving with. Severe lack of that at the VA. Rant over. Sorry to head that.
lol I was joking about the cancer but I did know a guy who had that medical issue and lost one of his nuts to it while in service and still had issues with the VA when he got out. So yeah the VA sucks most of the time, I have lucked out and had some good care by a doctor for a specific issue that they diagnosed, operated and post oped all in like 3 weeks so it is rare but some people at the VA are trying.
@thediygrunt glad to hear that. Easy to get your balls busted in general, could be service related 😃
nicely done
Why wouldn't you just finish the sheetrock with a couple more applications of mud?
700 lb. safe. Locks are for honest people. The door can be easily destroyed, gun stolen and gone before law is contacted. AMHIK
You did all that to not show it actually filled. Color me disappointed.
I debated with myself about that. But decided I preferred to maintain some level of privacy. Plus I do DIY, my channel focus is not guns.
@@thediygrunt I would never show my inventory or lack thereof on UA-cam...well done sir.
What inventory, I lost all mine in a boating accident...
@@thediygrunt What a crazy coincidence dude, me too! That's why I said or lack thereof, such a shame.
@@AaronScutt eh I got doxed on here the other day for telling someone their argument didn’t work, a pic of the armory might keep those kind of people away
I'd have used slat wall board.
I considered it but the price on the stuff I found turned me away. For the price of the slat I saw I could have removed all the drywall and put 3/4 inch plywood on the walls and still have saved money.
Dude you didn’t do an ending shot with any guns in there?!!?
I responded to a similar comment earlier. I debated about it and decided I wanted to maintain a level of privacy of what I do or do not theoretically own. I know a lot of people are disappointed by this decision but my channel is not about guns. I did not want my comments to become all about guns when the focus of my channel is simply DIY projects that anyone with a little skill, tools and willpower can do.
GOOD !
@@thediygrunt - GOOD . _NEVER_ post content YOU don't want "MONITORED" .
@@thediygrunt Ahhh that's true. Great channel you got going here! I bought a similar lock and did this method so thank you for showing it!
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The vents in the door are crooked
Yes I know and it really annoys me. When I put it in I thought I had it straight so maybe it rotated on me as I pushed it in. But the liquid nails I used in the process will make fixing it nearly impossible.
An actual safe door would be nice. It can keep out kids but not burglars
Gun safes are not nearly as safe as most people think.
Nothing is 100% secure. Everything can be gotten into. Only depends on time and tools.
@@Brian-dr2yi This^ security is about deterrence for underprepared or undermotivated thieves...and about slowing down the ones that are prepared and motivated while you or someone else respond.
I guess one can't have enough guns.
Or ammo, bacon and whiskey. Personally I'm more of a rum or tequila guy never acquired the whiskey taste bud I guess
But there IS a formula for calculating the CORRECT _number_ of guns REQUIRED . It works for ammo rounds , too .
R = O + 1 , where R is th # REQUIRED and O is the number currently _owned_ .
Act _Accordingly_ .
If I took my two cats and mashed them together they would look just like your cat.
You shouldnt do that
NATURE "mashes" cats together - result : KITTENS ! No force-mashing- _yuck_ ! Just kidding - he (?) IS a real beauty , isn't he ?
Nice project. But with hinges on the outside, pop out each pin, swing the door out by the hinge side and you are in. 2 minutes or under…
But nice closet to keep kids out.
I talked about this in the video, these are security hinges the pins can't be popped out. There is also a metal tab that sticks out on side on the hinge and and goes into a hole on the other side to prevent the hinge from being able to move up or down in the event some one does manage to pop the pin out. So no you are not popping the hinges in 2 minutes.
Listen to the video Beavis. Those pins will not just pop up.
Dear god, stop drilling all the way through the wood with the hole saw. You are destroying the back of those boards.
Doesn't matter unless YOU plan on removing the boards for a look .
Please tell me this cat doesn’t live in Ohio
Nope, she prefers warmer climates
This is a carpenter’s show, not a gun show !! What’s wrong with just shoving a gun safe in the closet ?? You can’t just paint the room ??
This is whatever show I want it to be. You are on my channel and I make the content I want. I'm not DIY Carpenter, I'm The DIY Grunt. Since most people don't seem to understand what that means, let me mansplain it. A "Grunt" is a term used to describe a US Army or Marine Corps Infantryman. The infantry is trained on various types of guns and so many grunts own guns so they can continue to maintain the skills they are taught. So making a gun closet is perfectly in line with my channel. If you don't like it you can keep scrolling, clearly this video was not meant for you. I have plenty of other videos you may be interested in so I suggest you watch those instead of the one that offends you.
Unbelievable how a cat has replaced kids for this selfish generation, what a disgrace
Unbelievable that you watch a gun closet video and are concerned about a cat showing up and no kids in sight. How dare a content creator choose to maintain a level of privacy in their life and make sure children are not shown to every stranger on the internet. At a time when human trafficking is at an all time high and child predators use social media to find their next victims. How dare a logical and intelligent adult make sure to protect his family by limiting what knowledge he chooses to share with random strangers online. You watch one video and make an assumption about someone thinking you know everything about them. Whether I have or don't have children is information I would never share on any social media platform. Also, how the heck do you know I'm being selfish "IF" I don't have children. I served years in the military, in the infantry, and was exposed to all kinds of stuff. How do you know I'm not infertile, or my wife isn't infertile (infertility rates are at an all time high), or maybe we are trying to have kids right now or plan to soon but are currently struggling to get pregnant. You literally know nothing except you saw a cat in my video, FYI I own dogs too if that makes you feel better or is that selfish as well. Like @thejoeyswoll says "you need to do better, mind your own business".
I just came from a European market. The tough Russian civilians I saw there, just civilians, I am pretty sure do not play with kitties like you. You are the new confused generation of "soldiers". One of those Russian civilians tough like a freaking tank will make you look like a bailarina with your little kitty cat....
So people are not allowed to own pets? No one is allowed to pay attention to their pets and take care of them? I'm not even if the military anymore which you can find out by reading the bio on my page so I'm pretty sure the only confused one here is you. I would bet money you never even served in the military but you want to project what you think a soldier should be on other people. Do you stop at boot licking for the Russians or do you provide them other favors as well.
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