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Another old yale safe

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Another old yale safe

Postby Mickey13 » 22 Nov 2018 7:36

Here are a couple of pictures of the old yale safe.
Can anyone help with background information, year, model, etc. Also am looking for the dialing combination. Thanks!




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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby Sleutelboertje » 22 Nov 2018 10:46

You can take a look at my topic. (Mosler floor safe) You can read what you can do to start.
Like tension on the handle and is the lock binding?
Do you hear gears?
These things the helpers need to know. :wink:
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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby Mickey13 » 25 Nov 2018 18:41

Ok I will take a look at your posts. But I can tell you that the dial does not bind when I put tension on the handle.
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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby Sleutelboertje » 27 Nov 2018 13:49

How many wheels, do you hear gears?
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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby Mickey13 » 27 Nov 2018 14:13

i hear a bit of clicking when i spin it fast in both directions. not sure how to tell how many wheels there are
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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby MartinHewitt » 27 Nov 2018 16:15

First of all, is there a drop zone? There is one point where rotating left comes a point of resistance and 10 numbers or so right of it there is a point of resistance when turning the dial right. Maybe (or probably) your lock doesn't have this. If it has choose a number opposite of this area. Otherwise take any one number.

Turn the dial five times or so in one direction to this number. Then change direction and turn to maybe 15 numbers before the chosen one. Then turn the dial quickly, but even over this number. You should then feel, that one wheel's pin comes into contact with another wheel's pin, by feeling the collision and/or by feeling an increase of resistance. Then turn the dial on until it is again roughly 15 numbers before the chosen one and repeat, repeat, repeat until you do not feel another wheel. Oh, and don't forget to count. :) You can repeat this procedure to be sure.
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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby Johnny3baseball » 29 Nov 2018 21:46

Mickey,
Did you find out any information on this Yale lock? About 6 months ago I bought a Victor Safe with what appears to be the same or similar Yale Lock. I have graphed and graphed and tried a stethoscope but not even sure that I am dialing it correctly. Thanks for any information that you or anyone else may have.
John

https://imgur.com/a/fRnbDOa
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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby Mickey13 » 29 Nov 2018 22:01

Hi Johnny. I haven't had much time to play with it. Married with kids and a job. Lol.

After I read Martin's post, I decided to look for a video on technique. I think understanding the lock is definitely the first step. I've begun to visualize the mechanism, the gates the fence the gears. I also came across more information about the graphing and resting etc. So I'm well on my way.

I'm not in a big rush though, pretty certain there's nothing inside. Found this one in a hidden space inside the house I bought last summer. The previous owners had family that cleaned this place out before we moved in so I'd really really be surprised if there was anything inside. I really want to open it so I can use it for my own valuables.
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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby Johnny3baseball » 29 Nov 2018 22:09

Mickey,
Everything you just said is exactly where I am at. Wife, two young boys and a job. My safe is also empty, I bought it from an out of business travel agency about 6 months ago ($75). The brother of the owner sold the desk that the combination was in and either tossed the combination emptying it or left it inside. They told me that it is definitely empty and I just want to use it for personal use. My timeline is a little more rushed than yours. I bet a few of my buddies that I could crack the combination by the beginning of May, LOL.
John
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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby Mickey13 » 30 Nov 2018 10:41

Martin,

I do not have a dropzone on this one. So to be clear. Choose a random number. Turn 5 or so times until I get there and move 15 opposite. Will I feel the resistance as I approach the chosen number, pass the number or somewhere on the dial prior to reaching the chosen number again.
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Re: Another old yale safe

Postby Mickey13 » 30 Nov 2018 21:28

Hi. So trying to understand what I'm doing here. As I turned the dial I hear dragging on the wheel and eventually I get to 88 and there is a brief friction. Not sure if this is the first end of the drop zone or something else.

Is this the nose?
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