![]() It might sound redundant to tell you to try and figure out what safe you have, but if you forgot your safe combination, doing so will help. These range from electronic safes to gun safes, and they can store anything from jewelry to the symbol of your second amendment rights (I’m talking about guns). Due to the fact that there is a wide spectrum of items that people want to keep safe, there are different types of security safes to protect your valuables. It goes without saying that it is a safe that uses some type of combination to permit entry, but this does not mean that you have narrowed down which type of safe it is. The first step that you need to take is to identify the type of safe that you have. Luckily enough for you, I will help you figure out what to do after you forgot a safe combination and you happen to be locked out of your safe. Like I said, I’ve been there and it’s hard to get through on your own. However, there are very few things more infuriating than having your belongings securely stowed away, only to hear yourself say “I forgot my safe combination”. Safes are important security tools that have many unique uses, and they give their users an all around enhanced sense of security. To be fair, it was a rather stressful time, and I was not as security-minded as I am now, so don’t silently judge me, oh faithful reader. the only other ones ive seen on site breached are sentrys or some crappy version of, those you could open with a screwdriver.I forgot the combination to my safe about a week after I had bought it. torch, first they drilled a hole top big enough to get a small tube in then started filling with water to get the contents wet enough not to burn then torched a big enough hole to pull out the wet loot. AZRIAL ive had the same experience,one time I saw a cash safe top cut open with an oxy/acet. the moral of the OP is that particular lock is trouble (the pulsetronic by sargent and greenleaf) for some reason its encountered alot on liberty brand (maybe a bad production run all delivered to them) my suggestion is to toss it for a manual or another electronic unit if it gives you the slightest issue. dont wait for the problem to get worse, its such an easy fix when the damn door is OPEN. if you ever start having issues with dailing or something feels diffrent or it takes 3 or 4 tries to get it open that indicates some wear, or a dragging wheel or wheels, address them immediately. laguard, s+g, even kaba/ilco are all decent. mechanical is still the way to go in my eyes. ![]() as far as the lock goes, COBRA, your good to go. hack boy was wailing on the lock case and cover with a screwdriver. ![]() upon opening and removing the inspection panel I saw why it was a problem and both relockers were tripped. this customer was a super nice guy, ex nj trooper, ex army ranger and very skilled mechanically and it seemed like he was unimpressed with our guy, nothing worse than trying to save face on a job that should have gone smooth. being in the business 30 years doesnt make you good. our new hire fubared the job from the get go, our manager made a bad call sending him without a helper (nanny) and even sending him on this unit not knowing if he could do it (he was asked to be honest and tell us if he wasnt comfortable with it, off the record). ![]() this was NOT a centurion model (low end model) this was a 2500, b rate 2.5 hr fire rated unit, (one of liberties nicer cabelas ones). Got it open today, who hoo ! took about an hour, ball bearing hardplate is fun. ![]()
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