My Locksmith buddy has had this heavy double safe in storage for years. It was time to get it out of storage and try to get it open. He bought it at a government surplus sale years ago with no known combination. The story had it being moved between two different AirForce bases by a disgruntled serviceman truck driver who threw the combo away. LOL! No one knows what’s in it or why the real combo wasn’t recorded and retrievable.
The structure is 1” solid steel throughout and weighs 2052 lbs according to the freight sticker on it. It was recently delivered to my place and unloaded by a large skidster with forks and placed inside my storage building, which had room at the time.
With winter here, it would be nice to have this in the heated shop so we can work on cracking the combination of the two locks. If left in the cold storage shed, I’m afraid the locks would be too stiff to decipher anything. But how to move the beast without hiring a wrecker!??! And it’s only about 100 ft. away from my heated shop.
I noticed my carry-all framework fit nicely around the mobile base we made for the safe to roll on. Maybe something could be added to the carry-all to roll the safe onto? In the metal parts storage, there sat a nice thick former steel door panel. It was a perfect fit between the carry-all arms. With one end lip cut off (to allow the safe to roll up onto it) it was welded to the framework while protruding just below the bottom of the arms.
With the safe rolled up onto and secured to the front of the carry-all, it will (I hope) just be pulled along like a stone boat…..not lifted off the ground by my B2650. While loaded….if it will slide on the concrete floor then it should easily slide on a snow packed gravel drive with some careful pulling. We shall see.
Presently waiting for the white lubrication material to arrive and cover the gravel drive between the two buildings.
(the wife wasn't pleased with my suggestion to use her father's vintage childhood ash tobbaggan for the move!)
It will be fun to open the safe to see what’s inside. Maybe some top secret paperwork?? ….or a complete let down like Geraldo Rivera’s opening of the Al Capone safe a long time ago!
The structure is 1” solid steel throughout and weighs 2052 lbs according to the freight sticker on it. It was recently delivered to my place and unloaded by a large skidster with forks and placed inside my storage building, which had room at the time.
With winter here, it would be nice to have this in the heated shop so we can work on cracking the combination of the two locks. If left in the cold storage shed, I’m afraid the locks would be too stiff to decipher anything. But how to move the beast without hiring a wrecker!??! And it’s only about 100 ft. away from my heated shop.
I noticed my carry-all framework fit nicely around the mobile base we made for the safe to roll on. Maybe something could be added to the carry-all to roll the safe onto? In the metal parts storage, there sat a nice thick former steel door panel. It was a perfect fit between the carry-all arms. With one end lip cut off (to allow the safe to roll up onto it) it was welded to the framework while protruding just below the bottom of the arms.
With the safe rolled up onto and secured to the front of the carry-all, it will (I hope) just be pulled along like a stone boat…..not lifted off the ground by my B2650. While loaded….if it will slide on the concrete floor then it should easily slide on a snow packed gravel drive with some careful pulling. We shall see.
Presently waiting for the white lubrication material to arrive and cover the gravel drive between the two buildings.
(the wife wasn't pleased with my suggestion to use her father's vintage childhood ash tobbaggan for the move!)
It will be fun to open the safe to see what’s inside. Maybe some top secret paperwork?? ….or a complete let down like Geraldo Rivera’s opening of the Al Capone safe a long time ago!