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    Default J&J Taylor - Toronto Safe Works - Need help opening!

    Hi all,

    First off, this is starting to become more and more of a pet project of mine. It all started when i found the safe after my mother in law purchased a new house. Its in great condition, so my guess is that it has been in the basement for many years. Even though its only 36" tall, 28" deep and 26" wide, its well over 750 lbs, and very very solid.

    I would love to open this safe with out destroying it, but without a proper combination, i cant opening it at the moment.

    Anyone who has information on this safe and the proper way of "breaking" into it.. i would love to hear from you. Even with the right turning points, ( the number of turns left and right, im not to sure of the technical term), it would be a start!

    Ill post pictures in the next post

    Kyle

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    Default Re: J&J Taylor - Toronto Safe Works - Need help opening!

    Unless you have specialist knowledge + the equipment necessary then your very best bet would be to call a safe specialist / locksmith to open it for you. Otherwise destroying it in the process is about all a DIY opening will achieve :shock:

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