Mon Nov 09, 2020 1:20 am by Visitor
There's a few methods of opening that involve dial pulling especially on burgulised safes.
This tool mimics an old one that works a bit like the Ingersoll opening tool that uses a drop down lever.
In some cases you can pull a dial carefully and reuse the parts.
I do agree the back of the case is a limiting factor but for the few quid it cost its just something else to have in the tool box. I would prefer to punch the rear cover off than drill the box, a lock replacement is far quicker than repairing holes and the box keeps its full insurance rating.
Once I get to my spare locks I can try it out and report back.
Of course its not suited to all locks as with most safe tools.
Time is money im afraid and on safes there's little profit in manipulating combo locks unless its throwing readings up on the first few spins. Drilling and scoping is very common.