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NDE DEFINITION

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NDE DEFINITION

Postby prag » 22 Apr 2008 13:09

How would you describe a non distructive entry? I know this will sound silly but is it when drilling is done and sealed completely or is when a lock is distroyed and replaced with another new lock?

the reason i ask is today I did a 7 lever Loudon\Union safe lock and drilled a 4mm hole, picked it open, replaced the lock and sealled the hole completly. Oh, my first safe I opened :lol: The old lock is still intact and working order and I'll use to for practing.

with nde methods is only picking the lock or impressioning :?:
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Re: NDE DEFINITION

Postby Kaotik » 22 Apr 2008 13:14

prag wrote:with nde methods is only picking the lock or impressioning :?:


There is your answer.

There is also means of practicing NDE through bypass methods, but we won't discuss those methods as to conform with site rules. Only those methods can and will be discussed in the Advanced Forums.
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Postby vitti » 22 Apr 2008 13:48

if damage and repair/replacement of any parts are part of the process in any way then it is destructive entry.

doesn't always mean unprofessional or unskilled, just not NDE.
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Postby Eyes_Only » 22 Apr 2008 23:30

If you can repair the damage and not compromise the security and integrity of the lock, safe, door then it's a professional job. A lot of safe jobs are done by drilling anyways.
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NDE DEFINITION

Postby prag » 29 Apr 2008 14:08

Thanx for all your input.

I understant it much better now.
A NDE method will be picking or impressioning a lock instead of drilling a lock.

Thanx. Makes a lot of sense :lol:
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