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COLE SAFE

Forgot how to dial the combination on that old safe? Think you got the right numbers but the handle is stuck? What safe should you buy? Ask your safe questions here!
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COLE SAFE

Postby torontosafecracker » 18 Feb 2014 4:33

I just bought this COLE filing cabinet with a locking cabinet inside. I thought I'd show you guys.


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I need to fix the hinges, not sure how I'm going to do it.
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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby GWiens2001 » 18 Feb 2014 8:38

Nice and subtle. Like that safe inside the filing cabinet.

You might need to remove the folding door (screws on the door) to get better access, but not sure.

Good luck, and keep us posted.

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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby teamstarlet » 18 Feb 2014 9:17

Ha! That's a really neat idea. All the best with fixing the hinges.

Do you have to combination for the safe or are you going to have to manipulate your way in?
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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby njcanderson » 18 Feb 2014 12:40

That's really cool, and subtle!

Do the other drawers function as a regular filing cabinet?

Best of luck fixing it up.
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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby torontosafecracker » 18 Feb 2014 14:52

Yeah I removed the outer door. and now I took off the 'safe door'

Luckily I do have the combo, wouldn't be hard to open if I didn't, the contact points are the most defined I've ever encountered.

Not great construction, for a filing cabinet, it's over built, the other drawers are fully functional and very good quality. As a safe, it could be gotten into by almost anybody with 10 minutes and almost any sort of tool..lol

I'm going to fix up some of the dents, replace the hinges and maybe secure what's inside by making an inside cabinet, I guess they relied heavily on the safe not being found.

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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby billdeserthills » 13 Oct 2014 23:14

The lock in this safe must be one of those old letter-box locks. I have a few still and I noticed a postal box manufacturing company is
advertising that they sell this type lock
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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby Evan » 14 Oct 2014 12:51

billdeserthills wrote:The lock in this safe must be one of those old letter-box locks. I have a few still and I noticed a postal box manufacturing company is
advertising that they sell this type lock


Yes the old postal style combination locks are still widely used in college mail centers for student boxes...

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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby somenewguy » 14 Oct 2014 18:30

Is it top-heavy with the safe at the top, or is there not much additional metal around the 'safe' vs the rest of the drawers?
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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby billdeserthills » 14 Oct 2014 23:38

I opened one similar to this, I just side drilled & scoped the back. When I was done I just installed a pop-rivit into the hole & it was all done
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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby torontosafecracker » 15 Oct 2014 7:43

The only extra weight in the top is the door itself, not very heavy. The walls are consistent.
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Re: COLE SAFE

Postby billdeserthills » 15 Oct 2014 8:32

It's really not very secure, but the one I opened was being used as a cash safe by a nutty lady, and it did keep her kid from getting into it. If you look at the first pic, you can see the door hinges (on the right) are all twisted up, at least the top one is. Honestly if it was fireproof it would be easier to understand it's original purpose, as it stands anyone with a machete could open it.
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