That's ashame, looks like a decent little safe. B rated, maybe even TL15.
Posted: 10/2/2018 9:25:42 AM EDT
[#3]
Pee on it
Posted: 10/2/2018 9:58:52 AM EDT
[#4]
Id get a multi meter and map out the pin properties on the input lock side of the safe, then apply power and ground inputs to likely solenoid power and ground.
I recant my previous "this thread sucks" statement. You seem far more motivated than most safe thread OP's looking to blue balls GD in it's entirety. Get a newspaper, take the photo in front of the safe and crank up the angle grinder!
Posted: 10/7/2018 11:28:49 AM EDT
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Update 10/7. If you use giant hardened washers and good anchors it makes prying up a safe much more difficult.
Posted: 10/7/2018 11:31:52 AM EDT
[#7]
Tossed it on the hitch hauler and brought it down the street to bust it open on the farm.
I've got some cutoff wheels for a circular saw in the garage, and the first one performed much better. This thing will be open today! It's probably empty.
Posted: 10/7/2018 11:47:54 AM EDT
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Quoted: I've got some cutoff wheels for a circular saw in the garage, and the first one performed much better. This thing will be open today! It's probably empty.