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by Omikron » 7 Sep 2006 1:05
Hm...if I had to take a guess I'd say it's a Honeywell 3035D Digital Electronic Security Box. I am just guessing though... 
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by alucard369 » 7 Sep 2006 1:07
i mean what kind of locking mechanism is it.
not what kinda lock box.
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by UWSDWF » 7 Sep 2006 4:40
Honeywell 3035D Digital Electronic Lock
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by UNFORGIVEN » 7 Sep 2006 9:25
if your woundering about the key over ride lock it could be one of 3 i can think of either a 4-5 pin cylinder or cam lock or cylinder cam lock
at a guess you would tell better when you look at the key way
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by UNFORGIVEN » 7 Sep 2006 12:50
sorry not cylinder cam lock
i was ment to say Tubular cam lock ( dont know if ive spelt it right but you know what i mean )
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by alucard369 » 7 Sep 2006 14:18
thanks all for your replies.
have a nice life.
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by Bud Wiser » 7 Sep 2006 14:32
If you were thinking of buying this lock box, I wouldn't. How good can a $30 lock box be?
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by UWSDWF » 7 Sep 2006 15:01
alucard369 wrote:thanks all for your replies.
have a nice life.
well that sounded a little hostile
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by Krypos » 7 Sep 2006 18:43
UWSDWF wrote:alucard369 wrote:thanks all for your replies.
have a nice life.
well that sounded a little hostile
yeah... and them too.
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by alucard369 » 10 Sep 2006 15:01
does anybody have any helpful tips on how to pick this lock?
any input would be much appreciated.
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by UWSDWF » 10 Sep 2006 15:29
The Rules wrote:19. Discussion of topics deemed "advanced" are reserved for the advanced forums. These topics include bypass of high security locks, safe lock manipulation, advanced pick tools, and automotive bypass & picking discussion.
you're gonna have to wait till you get into the Advanced forums before anybody can or will tell you how to open a safe lock or any lock on a safe in this case.
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by arris » 10 Sep 2006 16:29
ye probably same principle as the cheapo small leccy safes with cam override..
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by raimundo » 11 Sep 2006 9:04
that is so cheap, they could only afford to put five numbers on the keypad, its not high security, you could easily open it by pin punching the hinge pin anyway, then drive the pin back in. Our mounted canadian friend takes offence at 'have a nice life'. Leos are so sensitive to negativity  they are trained not to lighten up, just like here.
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