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I'm a safe cracker
dheffley
Member Posts: 25,000 ✭
Josh had his grandfathers safe in his room. At one time it had grand-dads silver coins in it, 18 Krugerrands and his silver service set from his mother. I had the combination in my safe, but Josh had the safe in his closet.
I pulled it out today and all of the knobs were broken off and the door was heavily damaged with no way to get it opened. I took it out to the garage and cut it opened. It was empty inside, and I immediately went to a bad place in my mind thinking he must have returned to his old ways before his death.
Went back into his room and found all of the coins, Krugerrands and silver set in the bottom drawer of his dresser. I still have no clue why he didn't just ask me for the combination.
I pulled it out today and all of the knobs were broken off and the door was heavily damaged with no way to get it opened. I took it out to the garage and cut it opened. It was empty inside, and I immediately went to a bad place in my mind thinking he must have returned to his old ways before his death.
Went back into his room and found all of the coins, Krugerrands and silver set in the bottom drawer of his dresser. I still have no clue why he didn't just ask me for the combination.
Comments
I'm a safe cracker too. I wear my seatbelt.
[:D][:D][:D]
What did you use to get into it?
Shhhhh...trade secrets, you know.[:D]
Whether you are safe or not, could be debated.
[:D]
What did you use to get into it?
4-1/2" cutoff wheels to cut through the metal, then a sledge hammer to break up the concrete, then the cutter to cut out the locking mechanism so I could manually pull the bolts.