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Help with KNAACK Jobmaster 60 lock chest.

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Help with KNAACK Jobmaster 60 lock chest.

Postby magickhndz » 21 Feb 2010 20:14

My father picked up this locker chest from a remodel jobsite that was getting tossed. The original owners said he cold have it. He asked me to try to open it but Im having some issues. Im a novice at lock picking and have a firm grasp on the ways locks function. Picking as of now has been very difficult due to the recessed design and also there is dirt and crud in the keypaths.
Has anyone had to work with this type of lock chest before? How does it actually lock? There are two No. 5 masterlock padlocks on both sides. Ive included pics of the two locks and also of the chest as a whole. My dad just wants it open to see if it would be worth trying to cleanup and use for his business.
Thank you for any help anyone can provide.
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Re: Help with KNAACK Jobmaster 60 lock chest.

Postby Squelchtone » 21 Feb 2010 20:25

I can show you how it works, but we cannot help you open it because of the nature of the container and the fact that it usually stores expensive stuff that other people depend on for their livelihood. I'm sure your story of picking it up cheap is legit, but we get enough people here asking to open something they don't have a key to that its difficult to keep track of the good people vs people who are up to no good. I hope you understand. Best advice is to call a locksmith, they will either pick the locks or just [u]drill them out[/url].

Click here for how those boxes work: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=43440&start=15

Good luck,
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Re: Help with KNAACK Jobmaster 60 lock chest.

Postby magickhndz » 21 Feb 2010 21:00

I completely understand. Thank you for the help. :-)
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Re: Help with KNAACK Jobmaster 60 lock chest.

Postby Ortin468 » 28 Feb 2010 16:19

[quote="magickhndz"]My father picked up this locker chest from a remodel jobsite that was getting tossed. The original owners said he cold have it. He asked me to try to open it but Im having some issues. Im a novice at lock picking and have a firm grasp on the ways locks function. Picking as of now has been very difficult due to the recessed design and also there is dirt and crud in the keypaths.



Whats stopping you from cleaning the crud out??? Clean first.... pick later. If you have to, roll the box over and flush all the crap out. Dirt just makes things harder.
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Re: Help with KNAACK Jobmaster 60 lock chest.

Postby Squelchtone » 28 Feb 2010 20:46

Ortin468 wrote: Whats stopping you from cleaning the crud out??? Clean first.... pick later. If you have to, roll the box over and flush all the crap out. Dirt just makes things harder.


Once a padlock like this is rusty from being in the outdoors, and full of dirt from a job site, I wouldn't dare put my picks inside it no matter how many times I took a hose to it. If you have to wash out locks first before picking, it's time for the Dewalt 18 volt 3/8 inch Rotary pick.

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