Diebold safecracking

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Opening a locked up Diebold TL-15 burglary safe
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You cant dismiss this highly skilled, very clean intrusion. Very nice indeed. Professional quality is what its all about.

TheJazzsucka
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Excellent work Sir! Very professional job! Your skill and dedication are inspirational to me as a beginner locksmith. I hope to be that way one day. Thx for sharing.

Turndup
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A drill rig normally does nothing to keep the bit straight once it contacts a ball bearing in the hard plate. The bit itself deflects; therefore, how rigid/ secure the drill motor is makes no difference. If you must go through the plate, and you must go through a ball bearing, here is the trick: wooden dowel rod. Drill down to the bearing then smash a wooden rod in so the fibers squeeze around the ball and prevent it from spinning. Then, use a carbide burr, not twist bit, to grind through it.

titopuente
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Nice job. I like seeing a REAL PROFESSIONAL go through an unlocking proceedure like this.

It takes proper skill to defeat these locks...

tcpnetworks
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Man, that's some serious precision there. Awesome job.

Jacksonjames
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That is no 33E, looks more like a 3715 to me. I am curios as to why you drilled to spike, as opposed to drilling off the swing bolt blocking pin. Seems like adding an extra unnecessary step into the job. You have an excellent scope collection, quite impressed.

nick
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Door itself, There are many laid out in a egg crate pattern to protect the sweet spots. Very effective in stopping drill attacks as your bit wedges itself in between the bearings and then snaps off flush or below door surface.

LockPicksPlusdotCom
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And yes, the method used in this video is definitely that of a well trained/ experienced professional safe technician.

titopuente
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Door is repaired. There are a variety of repairs and some of them actually make that drill point even harder to go through after the repair than before. Lock body inside the safe door will need to be replaced.

titopuente
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Look up Strong Arm bits. I could be mistaken, but I think he is using a Strong Arm brand lever rig on his drill motor. If not, then it is basically the same thing.
The shape of the carbide tip is a factor; however, the strength of the tips, thickness, and how they are brazed to the shank all need consideration. Additionally, the best method for defeating a ball bearing is to stop its spinning in the plate with a wood dowel rod then grind through with a long solid carbide burr.

titopuente
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generally to plug the drilled hole a couple ball bearings are pushed into the hole and depending on the spot the hole is, sometimes even a larger one is pushed in the back, esp right behind the lockset(its held in place BY the lockset) and hammered in place. Good luck drilling that spot easily again.

cyberpunk
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Or you could go balls to the wall and use a thermal lance. You can build one for less than $100 that fits in a backpack with a battery and small tank of oxygen. The rods are available at welding stores. Very fun to play with for burning holes in metals. Paradoxically, wood gives them fits; it suppresses the exothermic reaction.

titopuente
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Because the door bolts are still pushed into the door frame of the safe. The hinges only allow the door to swing, they have nothing to do with keeping the door locked.

titopuente
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Around $500-$700 if in Florida near me and its a lost combo and not a burglarized or damaged safe. New York, Chicago is much more as they can charge double or triple and do!

LockPicksPlusdotCom
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Nice repair. wish mine looked that clean. Can you do some videos on repairs?

aaronpierce
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@zbnmt5 Just eyeballed it, aimed for the wires to spike open. old locks are great for finding drill points!

LockPicksPlusdotCom
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Dude u are a sniper! Perfect drill placement! Made it look easy.

eman
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Why don't you use carbide tipped drill bits for this? There is a set of bits called "bad dog bits" that are made like masonry bits, but the carbide is sharpened to an edge. These work really really well on hard metals. I keep them around just for hard tasks like that. You can also take a run of the mill masonry bit and use a drill doctor to put a sharp edge on it. The drill doctor works well for sharpening those and regular carbon and HSS bits.

eformance
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The two wires from the keypad are only to send information about what number is pressed, not the unlock signal. The unlock signal is is generated internally.

acrinsd
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That hardened plate sure ate those drill bits.

Kowan