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Depends on the safe and the floor. If it is a wood floor and light weight safe, you drill through the safe bottom and then run bolts or screws into the floor through the bottom of the safe. If it is a concrete floor, you need to measure, drill set molly bolt anchors, line up the safe holes with the molly anchors and set the bolts. IF it is a heavy safe, you don't need to worry about it.
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Drill holes through the bottom, open the door and mark the hole locations on the floor. Attach bolts to the wood or concrete floor, lower the safe over the floor bolts, and fasten nuts with lockwashers onto the bolts inside the safe. When the door is closed no one will be able to undo the nuts. Or use heavy duty lag screws tightened from inside the safe. This will prevent the casual picking up of the safe and slow any thief down.
Bolts can be found at any hardware store, just make sure you get the right type for the flooring it's to be bolted to, and leave the wheels on. Desiccant packs can be found at shooting supply places, but a longer term solution comes in the form of a rod that you plug into the wall which will keep the temperature in the safe a few degrees warmer than outside, thus preventing condensation.
Follow the below instruction on how to the base off your Toshiba LCD TV;
Turn off your Toshiba TV if it is on.
Unplug your TV from the wall and any other devices (like DVD players or Blu-ray players) that it is connected to.
Put a blanket, towel or some other kind of soft object down on the floor
(if you have hardwood floors and not carpeting in your home).
Set your Toshiba TV down onto the soft surface with the screen facing downward toward the floor.
Use a flat-head screwdriver to remove the two large, plastic bolts on
the rear of the TV stand's base. These bolts are holding the stand onto
your Toshiba TV. Set the bolts aside.
Use your hand to pull the base off of the Toshiba TV. You will now be
able to set your TV completely on the ground. Put the base (as well as
the accompanying bolts) aside for safe-keeping, in case you ever need to
use them again.
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