We have a vault very similar to that at the shop ... and it definitely does get humid in there ... in fact, we used to have had guns just sitting in there for a short time that started to rust ... This past summer, we installed a dehumidifier (which we have to empty manually at present... and is a PITA ...) for the first few weeks, it was an everyday occurrence, but after the first month, it settled down gradually and we have to empty it once a week or so now ... and nothing is giving us a rust problem now ... I have always kept the suppressors in a pelican case with desiccant packs that I change out periodically ... no problems there. Now, I just keep them in their respective boxes and no problem.Mike wrote:You might want to monitor humidity in there and consider a dehumidifier. I've read of guns rusting in rooms set up like that.
Very nice build, BTW ... and as far as color... I would go with anything light ... Epoxy on the floor is a great idea as well ... but I think that walking or standing on concrete is uncomfortable for any amount of time, so the suggestion of the pads that interlock may be a better (and cheaper) way to go ...
I noticed that you have a lot of wiring going into it as well and would assume most of that is security (cameras, etc.) and communication to the 'outside' ... and of course power...
You have a really nice start ... looking for ward to seeing more on this thread ...
Thanx,
Allan