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by TOWCH » 2 Jan 2007 20:19
How does the lock work?
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by bumpit » 2 Jan 2007 21:20
Clockwise to the number then anticlockwise to the number then clockwise for the last number. 3 Combo. I would need to get the book for the Schmeatics of the lock but I might visit my highschool teacher soon in order to show you holigans how the lock works 
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by darrel.h » 2 Jan 2007 23:32
Whats the combo?
It doesnt look too stong though. It would probably be easy to decode too......
If all fails, use nitroglycerine.
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by bumpit » 3 Jan 2007 0:23
Haha I doubt you could get through half inch steel very easily bud. Even if you knock off the dial you still cant get it open. There is a half inch bolt that slides across as well....
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by Stray » 3 Jan 2007 1:55
Can I try? ... muahahahahahaha
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by iNtago » 3 Jan 2007 2:32
*walks up to the safe and gives it a swift kick*
*safe falls apart*
*takes the lock and walks away*

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by bumpit » 3 Jan 2007 18:20
Can I try? ... muahahahahahaha *walks up to the safe and gives it a swift kick* *safe falls apart* *takes the lock and walks away*
You people sure run your mouth.
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by Firearm » 3 Jan 2007 18:48
I think it's a very nicely made safe and I couldn't make one if I tried. Nice work.
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by frizzen » 6 Jan 2007 21:31
That's a sweet homebrew safe! *drooling*
I also would like to see a schematic of your lock mechanism (bad msPaint drawing or something). I think I've got the basic idea, but I'd like to know for sure. It looks like a fun project!
Though I gotta ask, where did you get the half-inch steel? I assume welded the seams?
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by Stray » 7 Jan 2007 9:42
I didn't say it was a bad safe just said i'd like to try opening it...
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by UWSDWF » 7 Jan 2007 9:47
did you make the dial pack yourself or did you use a stock one?
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by arris » 7 Jan 2007 12:11
looking good,
where did you get the dial from?
not many people can say i got a safe, i made,
nice one..
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by bumpit » 7 Jan 2007 23:22
I cast the dial from Aluminum and machined it on a lathe. I will try and get the inside drawings soon.
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by SmokieD » 8 Jan 2007 1:19
No offense. But that looks like a couple ones and a photocopied 20 you made off of your scanner  . What a canadian doing with american money anyways, I wonder.
But nice safe by the way, sounds like a great shop class you have. 
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by bumpit » 8 Jan 2007 2:24
No offense. But that looks like a couple ones and a photocopied 20 you made off of your scanner . What a canadian doing with american money anyways, I wonder.
The American money is to spend at the Bellingham mall which is close to me. I live 45 mins away and thats why it is in my safe because withdrawing American money is anoying. The Canadian money is not fake. If you look close at the picture you can see the shiny hologram on the front.
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