Pretty simple question actually. How many of you add some additional weather stripping on the door of your safe to keep it more air tight. As we all know, unless a safe is as close to air tight as possible, all a Goldenrod will do is draw in exterior air from the bottom with the warm air going out the top.
Im going to eva-dry route and think that adding some weather strip around the door will help to prevent any exterior moisture from entering the safe. I would think that in the event of a fire (god forbid) that the Paulsol seals would expand enough so that the weather strip would not interfere.
Thoughts?
Im going to eva-dry route and think that adding some weather strip around the door will help to prevent any exterior moisture from entering the safe. I would think that in the event of a fire (god forbid) that the Paulsol seals would expand enough so that the weather strip would not interfere.
Thoughts?