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Posted by T_Bone on February 01, 2007 at 08:47:11 from (4.240.42.154):
In Reply to: Re: Cracking that safe posted by Errin OH on February 01, 2007 at 06:28:32:
Hi Errin, I had a old double door Moser safe one time that wouldn't open. I finally got a little ticked and gave the dial a soft bump. Then the dial got really hard to turn. The safeman I called said that was a safety feature that the better quality safes have incase someone was trying to crack it. I spent another couple days and countless hours trying to open it before the safeman showed up. About a hour before he showed, it finally popped open. Safeman said it was a good thing it opened as even Moser could not tell him where to drill. Something about a factory fire and lost schematics. As it was he found a slightly bent shaft on a gear that was causing my problems. $85 latter and she was like new again. Example Gary: Clear several times right before starting: right to 23 left two times to 45, thats two times PAST 23 not zero then stop on 45 Right one time to 11. That's one time PAST 45 not zero then stop on 11 Left a direct turn too stop on 55, then open Do not back up to land on your number. Start over if gone past. T_Bone
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