how to unlock desk


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barry martin

Hi George!

GW> My wife bought a 2nd hand counter and one of the drawers is locked
GW> with a desk typ[e of lock, (little thing with a 3-digit number on the
GW> face). She was not given the key.
GW>
GW> Is there any way to unlock this short of using a hacksaw blade to cut
GW> it open?

Or a locksmith may be able to open and provide a replacement key based
on the numbers.

Otherwise you should be able to drill out the lock. Start with a
small bit and keep increasing bit sizes until the tumblers are drilled
out.

-
¯ barry.martinþATþthesafebbs.zeppole.com ®

* And next time you wave try using all of your fingers!
 
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Stormin Mormonn

As a locksmith with over 15 years experience, I suggest that calling a
locksmith would be less painful than ever increasing drill bit sizes.

--

Christopher a. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.org


Hi George!

GW> My wife bought a 2nd hand counter and one of the drawers is locked
GW> with a desk typ[e of lock, (little thing with a 3-digit number on the
GW> face). She was not given the key.
GW>
GW> Is there any way to unlock this short of using a hacksaw blade to cut
GW> it open?

Or a locksmith may be able to open and provide a replacement key based
on the numbers.

Otherwise you should be able to drill out the lock. Start with a
small bit and keep increasing bit sizes until the tumblers are drilled
out.

-
¯ barry.martinþATþthesafebbs.zeppole.com ®

* And next time you wave try using all of your fingers!
 
D

DonS

As a locksmith with over 15 years experience, I suggest that calling a
locksmith would be less painful than ever increasing drill bit sizes.
I've drilled out dozens of locks on pinball and arcade machines. (When they
are resold, they often come without keys - I wasn't breaking into them. )

If you are talented, you may be able to pick the lock. I'm not - so I did the
drill method, with good results.

-don
 
C

CBHvac

Stormin Mormonn said:
As a locksmith with over 15 years experience, I suggest that calling a
locksmith would be less painful than ever increasing drill bit sizes.
So...what ARE you Chris?
Are you a locksmith? Are you an HVAC professional (no)??
--

Christopher a. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.org


Hi George!

GW> My wife bought a 2nd hand counter and one of the drawers is locked
GW> with a desk typ[e of lock, (little thing with a 3-digit number on the
GW> face). She was not given the key.
GW>
GW> Is there any way to unlock this short of using a hacksaw blade to cut
GW> it open?

Or a locksmith may be able to open and provide a replacement key based
on the numbers.

Otherwise you should be able to drill out the lock. Start with a
small bit and keep increasing bit sizes until the tumblers are drilled
out.

-
¯ barry.martinþATþthesafebbs.zeppole.com ®

* And next time you wave try using all of your fingers!
 
S

Stormin Mormonn

Actually, both. I'm very talented.

--

Christopher A. Young
Learn More about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.com


CBHvac said:
Stormin Mormonn said:
As a locksmith with over 15 years experience, I suggest that calling a
locksmith would be less painful than ever increasing drill bit sizes.
So...what ARE you Chris?
Are you a locksmith? Are you an HVAC professional (no)??
--

Christopher a. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.org


Hi George!

GW> My wife bought a 2nd hand counter and one of the drawers is locked
GW> with a desk typ[e of lock, (little thing with a 3-digit number on the
GW> face). She was not given the key.
GW>
GW> Is there any way to unlock this short of using a hacksaw blade to cut
GW> it open?

Or a locksmith may be able to open and provide a replacement key based
on the numbers.

Otherwise you should be able to drill out the lock. Start with a
small bit and keep increasing bit sizes until the tumblers are drilled
out.

-
¯ barry.martinþATþthesafebbs.zeppole.com ®

* And next time you wave try using all of your fingers!
 
C

CBHvac

Stormin Mormonn said:
Actually, both. I'm very talented.
Very talented at changing posts...the original asked what the **** you?

You are also a liar, since a while back you made a big deal of stating you
had me in your killfile...(shudder...oh..how will I survive??)

Hows that hand since a local TV station got ya on a fraud scheme?

And finally...


Have you found a way to spend less money on heating your tin can of a home,
since you claim, wrongly BTW, that you are a HVAC professional.

You are a hack..plain and simple...you prey on those that dont know any
better....and give the trade a blackeye, since you have no clue.

--

Christopher A. Young

CBHvac said:
Stormin Mormonn said:
As a locksmith with over 15 years experience, I suggest that calling a
locksmith would be less painful than ever increasing drill bit sizes.
So...what the **** ARE you Chris?
Are you a locksmith? Are you an HVAC professional (no)??
--

Christopher a. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.org


Hi George!

GW> My wife bought a 2nd hand counter and one of the drawers is locked
GW> with a desk typ[e of lock, (little thing with a 3-digit number on the
GW> face). She was not given the key.
GW>
GW> Is there any way to unlock this short of using a hacksaw blade to cut
GW> it open?

Or a locksmith may be able to open and provide a replacement key based
on the numbers.

Otherwise you should be able to drill out the lock. Start with a
small bit and keep increasing bit sizes until the tumblers are drilled
out.

-
¯ barry.martinþATþthesafebbs.zeppole.com ®

* And next time you wave try using all of your fingers!
 
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Harpo Mars

CBHvac said:
Very talented at changing posts...the original asked what the **** you?
Learn how to talk. Then tell us sumthin we don't know already.
Hows that hand since a local TV station got ya on a fraud scheme?
Proof. Put up or shut up.
Have you found a way to spend less money on heating your tin can of a home,
since you claim, wrongly BTW, that you are a HVAC professional.
Tell us sumthin we don't know already.
You are a hack..plain and simple...you prey on those that dont know any
better....and give the trade a blackeye, since you have no clue.
Tell us sumthin we don't know already.
 
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newsgroup_moderator

the original asked what the **** you?
The "F" word can not be used on this newsgroup.
Please reserve that word for the sites where you download your
pornography.
 
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Thund3rstruck

CBHvac Spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and proclaimed
in <[email protected]>:

You are a hack..plain and simple...you prey on those that dont know
any better....and give the trade a blackeye, since you have no clue.
Should have said "Many trades" since he has made what now? 3
different claims?

NOI
 

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