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Floor safe and a stuid farther

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Floor safe and a stuid farther

Postby JackNco » 24 Apr 2006 21:34

hey all, now im sure this isnt as simple as im hoping but i would love some input...

ok now im new 2 picking inface im still battelign with a 5pin yale door lock, so i have no experience. so i knwo i wont be able 2 do open this safe for a long time.

i have a floor safe in my house and when my dad lived here he stupidly kept the spare key in the safe and lost the other key. from what i can tell from the safe and looking at other safes that look the same and there keys its a 5 level lock. how hard would it be to open this? harder than a normal level lock? ive seen videos of these locks being opened in under a minute but would it be fesable for a beginer? below is a pic of a safe that looks about the same, the safe would be about20/30 yrs old and would have been opened in about that long. it woud only have 2 be picked once as the spare is in side

http://www.ebonysafes.co.uk/photos/Floo ... e_Open.jpg
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Postby eric343 » 24 Apr 2006 22:41

Call a locksmith.
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