Gunner Asch on Tue, 26 Jul 2016 13:06:12 -0700 typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:
Well, that is one way.
-- pyotr filipivich "With Age comes Wisdom. Although more often, Age travels alone."
Gunner Asch on Tue, 26 Jul 2016 13:06:12 -0700 typed in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:
Well, that is one way.
-- pyotr filipivich "With Age comes Wisdom. Although more often, Age travels alone."
Ooh, -nice- safe! Beats what we have all to hell.
The hinges aren't what secures a safe door, they just keep it from falling on your toes when you open it. Unlike a front door (hinges on the right, bolt on the left) a safe door is typically secured by bolts on top, right, left, bottom. The big lever retracts LOTS of bolts when the safe is opened.
Any chance of corporate having a code breaker for it?
If they did, it would only be given to an authorized locksmith to use.
Most of those safes are EASY to open. They are mostly made for protection from fire and accidentally curious people.
Please peruse two posts I made about opening safes.
I have a large Diebold safe but I'm trying to sell? Anybody have a n interest I've attached a couple pictures of it. If you don't have interes t but know somebody that I could talk to you to find out the true value on the safe I would appreciate it. I do have a combination and it does work. I am more than happy to email pictures as well. My monitoring email account is snipped-for-privacy@YAHOO.COM
You might mention where you are. Those in Norway and Australia may not be interested.
Dan
If it is a 3 number combination, according to Richard Feynman, it can't take over 30 minutes to open it.
Jon
I sold a Diebold 5'x4'x4' for $250
Yabbut, little Dicky was kinda gifted.
- If ever the Time should come, when vain and aspiring
Men shall possess the highest Seats in Government,
our Country will stand in Need of its experienced
Patriots to prevent its Ruin. -- Samuel Adams
Only with that generation of locks, AND with predictable behaviour by the combination-setter.
Won't work with an X07, etc...
My sister was run over by a Diebold.
-- pyotr filipivich "With Age comes Wisdom. Although far too often, Age travels alone."
Is that the one that put out like a broken candy machine?
Are you sure you don't mean a Zamboni?
Right. Diebolds are much safer.
Send me a pic...I've opened one a friend bought at flea market had a 4 number combination
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