by Mr Ules » 4 Jan 2005 17:53
well, we need a description of the lock. I wouldn't advise trying to pick it if you don't know what your doing. You could do more damage. So picking is out of the question. And, unless the cabinet is an antique I wouldn't advise spending the money on a locksmith to get it open. If it's just a metal cabinet then just get a crowbar and force it open.
Now for those of you reading this post, don't think that I'm the type to just force something open. I hate using force. I spend a lot of time with picking locks to be seen forcing a lock. However, under his/her circumstances I would advise it. And drilling ( in my opinion ) not the best for the type of lock which I think[u] would be on the cabinet.
( Probably, If it's a new cabinet, a wafer tumbler lock.[/b]
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