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by timifarts » 12 May 2005 20:56
I have a safe but no key. Need help!!!
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by digital_blue » 12 May 2005 20:59
Sorry farts. Safe bypass discussion is prohibitted in the regular forums here. You'll have to call a locksmith.
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by CaptHook » 12 May 2005 21:04
Try Beano.
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by vector40 » 12 May 2005 21:13
That's what they're for, you know.
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by Mad Mick » 13 May 2005 17:59
No key? Looks like it's still safe then...
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by mcm757207 » 14 May 2005 1:37
Sorry farts, most people are uncomfortable discussing safe bypass techinques on an open forum.
I however, am not.
To crack safes, this is what you must do:
Step 1) Rotate the dial at least four complete turns one direction
Step 2) Slowly turn the dial the other direction, feeling and listening for clicks. Write down these clicks as you notice them. There should be 3 or 4, depending on the brand.
Step 3) Add 20 to the first number (or subtract 20 if the number is greater than 79)
Step 4) Subtract 2 from the second number (or add 2 if the number is less than 2)
Step 5) Leave the last number(s) the same. Now dial the combo as you have it now.
If that does work, you will have to re-arange the numbers, IE:
Say your combo is 1-2-3-4
Try:
1-2-4-3
1-4-2-3
1-4-3-2
etc.
After trying all those, add 1 to the first number and try again. If that doesn't work, add 1 to the second number. If that doesn't work, multiply the second and third numbers together to give you a new second number. Now convert the third number into a fraction, and multiply its' recipricol by 1/2. Now multiply that number by pi, and you have the third number. Best of luck.
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by vector40 » 14 May 2005 2:35
Are you trying to make these more credible or something, mcm? 
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by HeadHunterCEO » 14 May 2005 7:10
mcm151201 wrote:Sorry farts, most people are uncomfortable discussing safe bypass techinques on an open forum.
I however, am not.
To crack safes, this is what you must do: Step 1) Rotate the dial at least four complete turns one direction Step 2) Slowly turn the dial the other direction, feeling and listening for clicks. Write down these clicks as you notice them. There should be 3 or 4, depending on the brand. Step 3) Add 20 to the first number (or subtract 20 if the number is greater than 79) Step 4) Subtract 2 from the second number (or add 2 if the number is less than 2) Step 5) Leave the last number(s) the same. Now dial the combo as you have it now.
If that does work, you will have to re-arange the numbers, IE: Say your combo is 1-2-3-4 Try: 1-2-4-3 1-4-2-3 1-4-3-2 etc.
After trying all those, add 1 to the first number and try again. If that doesn't work, add 1 to the second number. If that doesn't work, multiply the second and third numbers together to give you a new second number. Now convert the third number into a fraction, and multiply its' recipricol by 1/2. Now multiply that number by pi, and you have the third number. Best of luck.
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by quicklocks » 14 May 2005 10:50
mcm151201 wrote:Sorry farts, most people are uncomfortable discussing safe bypass techinques on an open forum.
I however, am not.
To crack safes, this is what you must do: Step 1) Rotate the dial at least four complete turns one direction Step 2) Slowly turn the dial the other direction, feeling and listening for clicks. Write down these clicks as you notice them. There should be 3 or 4, depending on the brand. Step 3) Add 20 to the first number (or subtract 20 if the number is greater than 79) Step 4) Subtract 2 from the second number (or add 2 if the number is less than 2) Step 5) Leave the last number(s) the same. Now dial the combo as you have it now.
If that does work, you will have to re-arange the numbers, IE: Say your combo is 1-2-3-4 Try: 1-2-4-3 1-4-2-3 1-4-3-2 etc.
After trying all those, add 1 to the first number and try again. If that doesn't work, add 1 to the second number. If that doesn't work, multiply the second and third numbers together to give you a new second number. Now convert the third number into a fraction, and multiply its' recipricol by 1/2. Now multiply that number by pi, and you have the third number. Best of luck.
worked ok for me 
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by SFGOON » 14 May 2005 11:27
I've used this technique to crack several group 2 level safes, however it did take about 45 minutes of intense concentration. Oddly enough, this technique also works with ultra-secure elctronic safes - it is estimated that systematically dialing one of these open will take in excess of 16 years, however, using this technique it takes maybe an hour, hour and a half if you've never done it before. UL seriously needs to get on the ball with the security ratings system, to be sure.
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by digital_blue » 14 May 2005 15:00
Wow. Now I'm even having trouble weeding through the horse droppings and finding the real info.  I dunno how to feel about that.
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by CaptHook » 14 May 2005 20:05
I feel the need to share this now, because I will be patenting the process later this year....... Here it is......drumroll...........
"10 Step Method for Opening Safes"
1. Find an opening in the wall of sufficient size for the safe. (hopefully at least 3 stories high)
2. Get a large appliance dolly under the safe.
3. Wheel the safe to the opening.
4. Push the safe through the opening in the wall.(trade name for these openings are windows)
5. Consider going to hospital for the hernia I just received.
6. Run downstairs to see what happened to the safe.
7. Jump up and down screaming because nothing happened to the safe, just the car it landed on.
8. Call a locksmith.
9. Go back upstairs and watch "Colockwork Orange" while waiting on the smith to arrive.
10. Jump up and down screaming when you find out there is nothing in the safe.
Hope this helps
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by SFGOON » 14 May 2005 20:12
Although you were no doubt joking hook, you forgot to include the most important part of this process.
Repeat.
You can't crack a safe by throwing it out the window just ONCE! You have to do it again and again! God! Idiot! 
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