Jaggy wrote: » "yer man" has already stated he works a full time job. So have a bit of patience. Also, give it a rest, every second post is you.
Son0vagun wrote: » Juice1304 has been in touch. He has never picked a lock like this before. It's a double bit key lock and would need certain pick that he does not have. It would take him two weeks to get the pick. But he is confidant he will open it. However this does not help me out with all you impaticent people who are baying for my blood. So tomorrow it's back to the chisel and drill to see if I can get a look in. I don't take kindly to being called a troll. It's no wonder most OPs stop replying.
Shoutcast Ireland wrote: » i two would like to know whats in there
John.Icy wrote: » How are you resisting bating the absolute bollix out of the safe???? I would have done it straight away! Me smells bull****.
Son0vagun wrote: » It's a safe! Would you be happy if you spent money on a safe that could be opened by "baiting the absolute bollix" out of it. I don't think so!
Agent Smith wrote: » I'll offer you a tenner for the contents of the safe...
Son0vagun wrote: » Already had a offer of €1000.
andymurphy93 wrote: » 100 euro for the safe you can keep what evers inside it once theirs no damage done to the safe i need a safe dont judge me
ahnowbrowncow wrote: » How do you expect him to open it without damaging it?
frozenfrozen wrote: » Getting it professionally lock-picked by a locksmith would be one of the more blatant methods for achieving this
sfwcork wrote: » Burn the whole house down
eamonnq wrote: » Am definitely getting a safe and burying it in the back garden before I die!!! Encasing it in concrete would be better but a bit too much work............ Must remember to lock it before I bury it though.
Rented Mule wrote: » Brilliant idea .....since it's in the shed.