Louisiana safe job
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Ok so here is what I'm about to go to Louisiana to open. Has anyone ever done one like this? My friend told me that it was a "chinese knock-off" brand of the S&G. Looks pretty easy...right? I guess I'm just nervous because I don't want to look like an idiot and not get it open with that mean looking bull dog staring at me in the face the whole time. Any and all tips are appreciated...
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Re: Louisiana safe job
I'm sure you can drill it open in under a half-hour
I'd rip that dial off for step one & drill under the dial ring for a nice "invisible" opening
I'd rip that dial off for step one & drill under the dial ring for a nice "invisible" opening
Re: Louisiana safe job
The Chinese make a wide variety of Wun Hung Lo Locks, with an amazing variety of dials and dial rings.
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/S ... 41065.html
http://www.safes-china.com/products/Dia ... 87812.html
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/M ... 65475.html
It may just be a Wn Hung Lo dial, but it very likely has a matching Chinese made lock.
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/S ... 41065.html
http://www.safes-china.com/products/Dia ... 87812.html
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/M ... 65475.html
It may just be a Wn Hung Lo dial, but it very likely has a matching Chinese made lock.
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Re: Louisiana safe job
innerpicked wrote:The Chinese make a wide variety of Wun Hung Lo Locks, with an amazing variety of dials and dial rings.
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/S ... 41065.html
http://www.safes-china.com/products/Dia ... 87812.html
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/M ... 65475.html
It may just be a Wn Hung Lo dial, but it very likely has a matching Chinese made lock.
Yes with a copy of a Sargent & Greenleaf 6730
Re: Louisiana safe job
jones wrote:I'm sure you can drill it open in under a half-hour
I'd rip that dial off for step one & drill under the dial ring for a nice "invisible" opening
Jones did you drop that line just to wind me up? LOL
Good luck in Louisiana. If nothing else you'll have a nice road trip no doubt.
I tried an image search but nothing came up through Google
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Re: Louisiana safe job
innerpicked wrote:The Chinese make a wide variety of Wun Hung Lo Locks, with an amazing variety of dials and dial rings.
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/S ... 41065.html
http://www.safes-china.com/products/Dia ... 87812.html
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/M ... 65475.html
It may just be a Wn Hung Lo dial, but it very likely has a matching Chinese made lock.
Lol thanks. Yeah one of those said "manipulation resistant" whatever that means. I guess I'll find out. I really don't want to drill it...
Re: Louisiana safe job
I think the safe is a 'Gardall' and the lock is a ILCO unican, or if it's replaced, could be a 6730
I've seen the bulldog a few times.
I've seen the bulldog a few times.
Re: Louisiana safe job
davewhitejr wrote:
Yeah one of those said "manipulation resistant" whatever that means.
That means it CAN be manipulated... but it doesn't want to be...
Re: Louisiana safe job
Doogs wrote:jones wrote:I'm sure you can drill it open in under a half-hour
I'd rip that dial off for step one & drill under the dial ring for a nice "invisible" opening
Jones did you drop that line just to wind me up? LOL
Good luck in Louisiana. If nothing else you'll have a nice road trip no doubt.
I tried an image search but nothing came up through Google
It's always easier to cover the injury when it can't be seen
Re: Louisiana safe job
I see you are from TX. is this for a friend? or a job? if for a friends and tinkering around i dont see a problem but like TX we are a licensed state. Your tx licence will not cover you here and its a pretty serious deal. just trying to help you out dont think im getting onto you.just be careful. we have a few locksmiths in town in jail for practicing without a licence
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