zag said:Hmm. I got a key cut today (from a good locksmith) based on the keycode, but it doesn't turn in the lock. I guess there must be a lot of keys with the code 399 . . . it's not exactly unique.
Given the number of filing cabinets out there, there must be someone sitting beside one at the moment with a 399 key sitting in it. The cabinet itself is Triumph. It's not one of those really strong locks or fire proof cabinets, just the normal office one.
Cheers,
z
extopia said:Crowbar.
You can probably buy a new cabinet for the price of getting a locksmith out.
There's no real art to it. You drill a hole about the same size as the barrel and it falls apart. Buy a new barrel first and you will see how it works.zag said:purple - what is the idea behind drilling out ? Do you just drill a hole through the middle of the lock and this causes the whole mechanism to fall apart, or is there a fine art to it ?
z
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