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Re: Need help with old safe opening?
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Posted by Walt Davies on January 27, 2007 at 16:51:20 from (72.173.58.4):
In Reply to: Need help with old safe opening? posted by IaGary on January 27, 2007 at 15:43:52:
Turn the dial counter clockwise about 3 or 4 turns then turn it slowly 3 to 4 turns clockwize listen to here if the parts click each time that you turn it one full turn. If this happens then everything is free. so then give a whole bunch of clockwise turne doesn't matter how much just more than amount of numbers that you have. This will line up the tumblers. Then turn back 2 turns to number if you have 3 then 1 in the opposite direction then back to the last number. if this doesn't work then try it in the counter clockwise first. A lot of safs have 4 numbers and a key besure that you have all the numbers and look for a key slot near the handle. If there is a key you need that too. Walt
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