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by quickquestion » 5 Jan 2014 23:02
If you had a piggy bank made out of a sealed Home Depot 5 gallon bucket and a 3 inch hole on the lid, how would you get the change out without damaging or modifying the lid or bucket ?
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by GWiens2001 » 6 Jan 2014 0:02
Cut the bucket open, cash in all the loot. Use your several hundred dollars that was previously in the container to get a tank of fuel for your car, have a nice dinner, and spend five bucks for a new bucket with a lid.
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by youngpick » 6 Jan 2014 0:14
Stick a mini vaccume up in there! err what does this have to do with lock picking?
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by phrygianradar » 6 Jan 2014 1:37
Maybe OP means a three inch slit?! The answer is to cut the seal, remove the lid, empty the bucket and then put the lid back on. The only thing damaged would be the seal.
Then again, That's impossible; only, realize... there is no bucket...
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by MBI » 6 Jan 2014 1:50
Shady question is shady.
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by mechanical_nightmare » 6 Jan 2014 2:25
Do you have the right to be taking the change in the first place?
If you do not manipulate the lock, then the lock will manipulate you
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by bioggy » 8 Jan 2014 9:59
Quick edit I didn't realise you had one post. So I took out the solution. Shame in you.
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by KarlR » 12 Jan 2014 19:46
Fill bucket with water,place remote detonated explosive charge into bucket,take cover and detonate explosive.bucket will be blown to pieces and change will rain from the sky.
Then think of something witty and memorable to say,like "your only suppose to blow the bloody lid off!"
Oh wait....without damaging bucket...nevermind so!
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by Evan » 13 Jan 2014 12:58
MBI wrote:Shady question is shady.
+1... I mean it takes barely any imagination at all to solve this "problem" using common household items which won't damage the bucket or the lid in any way at all... Makes me feel like some young kid posted this... ~~ Evan
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by Squelchtone » 13 Jan 2014 13:19
Evan wrote:MBI wrote:Shady question is shady.
+1... I mean it takes barely any imagination at all to solve this "problem" using common household items which won't damage the bucket or the lid in any way at all... Makes me feel like some young kid posted this... ~~ Evan
well, the persons email address has the word 'swag' in it, which is some new teeny bopper slang term for.. god, I'm old, I dont even know what it means.. (kidding, it's from swagger, but now it's just a buzz word added to the end of sentences for no reason at all, cuz you know , like, omg, like) #yolo Squelchtone
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by Evan » 13 Jan 2014 13:31
Squelchtone wrote: well, the persons email address has the word 'swag' in it, which is some new teeny bopper slang term for.. god, I'm old, I dont even know what it means.. (kidding, it's from swagger, but now it's just a buzz word added to the end of sentences for no reason at all, cuz you know , like, omg, like)
#yolo
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LOL... It takes the well honed spidey-seneses a couple of hours of reading forum postings to recharge to full power after being away for too many weeks... ~~ Evan
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by l0ckcr4ck3r » 13 Jan 2014 14:28
Trying to figure out if this is a puzzle or someone trying to rip off a donations bucket  Heres my solution…. Get a piece of 3" wide Formica… very thin and rigid. stick that down the 3 inch slot on the top. Next book yourself a seat on the "Vomit Comet" and while you are in parabolic flight, you should be able to get the coins to slide out with very little effort 
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by gbaby19 » 14 Jan 2014 12:00
KarlR wrote:Fill bucket with water,place remote detonated explosive charge into bucket,take cover and detonate explosive.bucket will be blown to pieces and change will rain from the sky.
Then think of something witty and memorable to say,like "your only suppose to blow the bloody lid off!"
Oh wait....without damaging bucket...nevermind so!
I think we can all agree this answer is the most helpful. +1 to you my good man.
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by KarlR » 16 Jan 2014 13:43
gbaby19 wrote:KarlR wrote:Fill bucket with water,place remote detonated explosive charge into bucket,take cover and detonate explosive.bucket will be blown to pieces and change will rain from the sky.
Then think of something witty and memorable to say,like "your only suppose to blow the bloody lid off!"
Oh wait....without damaging bucket...nevermind so!
I think we can all agree this answer is the most helpful. +1 to you my good man.
Thank you sir! As you can tell,I watch way too many movies! 
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