thebigreddog wrote:Hi My daughter put superglue in my safe and It dried please tell me hoe to get it out. My meds and savings are in there thankyou!!!
Sorry, when it comes to talking about opening safes, we cannot help you. Please call your locksmith shop if this is an emergency regarding access to medication. If you need immediate medical help, please call your local Police, Fire, or Ambulance service, or dial 9 1 1 if in the United States.
We simply are not a 1-800-ask-a-locksmith kinda forum, we pick locks for fun because it represents a challenge. We may offer occasional advice to a long term member on how to install a lock or repair something, but first time members asking how to open a safe sets off a lot of flags, and for all we know you could be a teenager trying to get into his parents Oxycontin and it wouldnt be prudent of us to hand out advice. And if we did and we helped you, and you're a nice normal guy who is not up to no good, someone could come around the forum in a week who is up to no good and they'll read our answers and learn how to get into a safe from your post.
I hope you can appreciate where we are coming from. If you wish to take a photo of the safe or the keyhole and upload it to tinypic.com or Flickr or Photobucket and paste the http:// link in here, we can at least tell you how much of a mess you're in. a "real safe" wouldnt just have a key to open it, so either you have a cash box, or something from Home Depot like a Sentry. If you have a real safe that has a combination dial, there should be no reason for super glue to stop it from working.
Best Regards,
Squelchtone
PS. I have sent you a Private Message with contacts to a locksmith shop that works on safes in your area.