by marso » 24 May 2004 4:17
Drilling safes. It is my understanding when a locksmith drills a safe they do so with as little drill holes as possible and they repair these holes. This does not damage the safe or make it any less secure. Of course there are locksmiths who like to make a safe look like cheese, so get one that is experienced in this.
To the poster. Get a locksmith to open it. It should not cost much and they can give you a key/combination to the safe so it can be used in the future. Else the safe may be closed for another 20 years. Safes are good security devices and it may cost you alot of money and time to get the right tools and knowledge to open a safe.
Also in the future please post a picture or attempt to find a website with details about your safe (we help you help yourself). Also please describe what prior knowledge you have and what you have tried. Please describe what the safe looks like and what markings and numbers it has on it.
Consider me inactive or lurker.