If you do put it in your garage, make sure it can't easily be seen when you have the door open. I'm assuming you do some woodworking out there and folks wander by when your doors are open. Turn it sideways to the open door so no logo and door is facing that way, put up a wall on the open door side, (not bad idea to make it harder to get to the safe, and make sure to bolt to wall and the floor. I would get some of the harbor freight foam floor mats under the safe. These will squish down and leave no gap for a sawblade or even a prybar. Sheet of ply can be broken out leaving gap to pry up.
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