Hey everyone, I wanted to ask a question about Sturdy's fire liner. For this thread, I am only concerned with how Sturdy's compares to sheet rock used by many manufacturers...lets pretend "cement-like" composite safes dont exist for a moment, as I've read and come to my own conclusion on those countless threads.
I believe there are data safes that pass U.L. fire standards that use a similar material (or at least thats what I've read). But it is also my understanding that to achieve this they are using a quite a significant amount more material to do so (again, this is what I've come to understand at least).
So is their liner significantly better than plain ole sheetrock, aka fireboard? Or, is their choice of liner at least a better option than sheetrock. Again, I understand there are no "typical" home fires. But if a Sturdy safe and say a mid-priced Liberty (like a Franklin) safe were both put in a testing oven, which would you have your money on?
I believe there are data safes that pass U.L. fire standards that use a similar material (or at least thats what I've read). But it is also my understanding that to achieve this they are using a quite a significant amount more material to do so (again, this is what I've come to understand at least).
So is their liner significantly better than plain ole sheetrock, aka fireboard? Or, is their choice of liner at least a better option than sheetrock. Again, I understand there are no "typical" home fires. But if a Sturdy safe and say a mid-priced Liberty (like a Franklin) safe were both put in a testing oven, which would you have your money on?