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Jim Damato wrote: > This one is too funny. I've been at two locations where the actual *vault* > was a reinforced room with a vault door, and path of least resistance was > through two ceiling tiles. <g> > I'd work with a building contractor on this one. The vault doors I've > worked with are not designed (IMO) for daily traffic. At least five times > in fifteen years I've seen vault doors get stuck, always closed, sometimes > with folks inside. You need a good steel door with protected hinges bolts > on side, top, and bottom, and a release system that meets your fire codes. What you describe is what I'm looking for. We go in and out umpteen times a day. -- Jeff Crosby Dilgard Frozen Foods, Inc. P.O. Box 13369 Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369 260-422-7531 The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the opinion of my company. Unless I say so.
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