dstehle wrote:The screws appear to be hardened. Freshly purchased bits got nowhere.
The screws are also flat head and are recessed.
Is there some way to use the Prime-Line screw extractor that I'm unaware of?
I pulled the hinge pins but could not get the hinges to budge.
I'm reluctant to use the dremel idea as I want to keep using the lock afterwards.
My local locksmith wants $185.
Again, thanks for everyone's interest.
David
What did that price consist of, drive out fee and some other fee? how much would your local locksmith want to just pick the lock? that should not be $185.. it should be $75-$100 MAX. are you just calling some shmoe at AAAAAAAAA Locksmith out of the phone book or a real shop or a real mobile outfit that you can meet in person and they look legit and not a scammer? the locksmith industry has been plagued by fly by night hack handymen who claim to be locksmiths because they own a cordless drill. So we always tell folks to go to a local locksmith shop or a local mobile lockout business that isn't just a shady guy with a trunk full of Harbor Freight tools in his old Buick.
If you're not in a huge hurry to get this open, and you want to learn lock picking, we can try to teach you via internet, but you'll need to spend some cash on a pick set or make a bike spoke snapper gun and practice a lot until that lock turns over.
let us know, and thanks for todays follow up,
Squelchtone