Gardex GX1 Fire safe....
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 8:25 am
Hello all.
First off, great site. Have read all kinds on safe manipulation. Reason being is one was left at our house when we purchased and no code to be seen.
$400 Canadian Rupees to get some guy to drill it from the side. Not into that.
MY QUESTION IS: Does anyone know what Lock type is used in a older Gardex GX1 fire proof safe.
I am guessing it is a S&G 6730, and I know it has 3 wheels in the pack. Not sure if I dial L,R,L to enter the combo, or if its a different lock type, how that combo would have to be entered.
In fact, I am pretty sure I have 2 numbers in the combination now using AWL graphing. The high low test helps, but the condition of this dial may be making my contact point readings a little inaccurate there.
I have spun that dial so many times now that I no longer need the mechanics stethoscope to help me hear the gates, I can actually feel and see them. I feel like I am getting close and can not wait to throw that door.
Even if there is nothing in it. Being fairly mechanically minded, I have had a lot of fun learning about how these safe locks work, and i am looking forward most of all, to calling the gentleman back who I originally called for the quote to drill the safe, and tell him I did it myself by manipulation, and see if he offers me a job. lol..
Anyways,
Thanks in advance to ANYONE that can shed any light on this subject for me.
Until then, I will continue to try everything in my understanding to get this open, and share all my notes here when done.
Matt.
First off, great site. Have read all kinds on safe manipulation. Reason being is one was left at our house when we purchased and no code to be seen.
$400 Canadian Rupees to get some guy to drill it from the side. Not into that.
MY QUESTION IS: Does anyone know what Lock type is used in a older Gardex GX1 fire proof safe.
I am guessing it is a S&G 6730, and I know it has 3 wheels in the pack. Not sure if I dial L,R,L to enter the combo, or if its a different lock type, how that combo would have to be entered.
In fact, I am pretty sure I have 2 numbers in the combination now using AWL graphing. The high low test helps, but the condition of this dial may be making my contact point readings a little inaccurate there.
I have spun that dial so many times now that I no longer need the mechanics stethoscope to help me hear the gates, I can actually feel and see them. I feel like I am getting close and can not wait to throw that door.
Even if there is nothing in it. Being fairly mechanically minded, I have had a lot of fun learning about how these safe locks work, and i am looking forward most of all, to calling the gentleman back who I originally called for the quote to drill the safe, and tell him I did it myself by manipulation, and see if he offers me a job. lol..
Anyways,
Thanks in advance to ANYONE that can shed any light on this subject for me.
Until then, I will continue to try everything in my understanding to get this open, and share all my notes here when done.
Matt.