Combination lock

  • Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #961392

    The 5 second lock video was much faster and easier….however I’ve found a 3 lbs hammer to work much faster than 5 seconds.

    kruger
    Metro,mn
    Posts: 593
    #961396

    Quote:


    I’ve found a 3 lbs hammer to work much faster than 5 seconds.



    I will second that!

    mark-bruzek
    Two Harbors, MN
    Posts: 3867
    #961400

    Yup, one of my students taught me that a few years ago. Guess you could say it was a give/take sorta deal. Real bright shop kid. -Mark

    Richard V.
    Somewhere over the rainbow
    Posts: 2596
    #961426

    Quote:


    The 5 second lock video was much faster and easier….however I’ve found a 3 lbs hammer to work much faster than 5 seconds.


    True but a hammer would draw more attention than a small piece of metal. A thief could open the lock take what they wanted and lock it back without making the break-in obvious.

    And don’t forget you can find a can just about anywhere.

    I almost forgot because I haven’t been to the YMCA for a year or so but normally I took a combo lock, not any more though.

    Ralph Wiggum
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 11764
    #961473

    Quote:


    The 5 second lock video was much faster and easier….however I’ve found a 3 lbs hammer to work much faster than 5 seconds.


    …or a .357 Mag

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