Another conquest
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webpirate wrote:Heres list of all my safes that I've done. A few of them o just couldn't get...
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Squelchtone wrote:webpirate wrote:Heres list of all my safes that I've done. A few of them o just couldn't get...
https://flic.kr/s/aHsjDeenpS
impressive work!
What do you consider an average/normal opening time when you're at some office and the secretaries are hovering around watching you manipulate a safe with a 6730 on it? do you test factory combo's first or just start dialing AWL or AWR? Do you find it is faster to just take note of one contact point or do you check left and right contact points?
I saw the blue and green tape you use, may I suggest something I use at work for mic cables, it's called gaff tape, or gaffers tape, it is a cloth tape, which does not leave residue when lifted off, and it will stick your gear to the safe doors better than painters tape or the green tape. It also looks pretty tacti-cool since it is grey or black. you can also write on it with silver sharpie. Another good thing about it is you can easily hand tear it into small strips to mark things like opening indexes, etc. Instead of carrying the whole roll around, you can tape a few feet of it and roll it around a sharpie, then you have tape and sharpie all in one at all times and it fits in your tool box better than a big honkin roll. here's an example, and yes, it's that expensive normally https://www.amazon.com/Professional-Pre ... B00GZE3UJ8
Thanks
Squelchtone
MartinHewitt wrote:And there is also duck tape. I'm not sure how good it is, but it is at least a nice play with words.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002TOL44Q
webpirate, greate photos and work! Does the "Xnn" mean you opened this type nn times? Do you only manipulate open just like Oldfast? Do you also pick lever locks? There are some 8550s as far as I can see. Do you manipulate them via the sound it makes when the fence impacts at the wheels? Are they 20 hours webpirate-secure?
Martin Hewitt
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