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    Is it "no keys, open" or "no keys, closed"? The later is probably more fun. Is the asbestos warning real?

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    The asbestos warning is probably just in case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cepasaccus View Post
    Is it "no keys, open" or "no keys, closed"? The later is probably more fun. Is the asbestos warning real?
    Good Evening, Unfortunately for me it's no keys closed! As for the Asbestos warning to be honest I'm not sure? It hasn't been drilled so I think they must have presumed or know for sure. It was from a Factory demolition and apparently they took six months to remove all the asbestos before they could start the demolition.

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    So maybe it is just a (possible) asbestos contamination from the building.

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    Without prejudice, I would be surprised if there were any asbestos in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cepasaccus View Post
    So maybe it is just a (possible) asbestos contamination from the building.
    Hopefully, But regardless I don't intend to break into the body of the Safe, so hopefully if there is any in there it will stay sealed inside.

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    Let sleeping dogs lie. Other than a hand hole or similar attack by a criminal it is rare to see the side of a safe opened. There are just much better ways of getting in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chubby View Post
    Let sleeping dogs lie. Other than a hand hole or similar attack by a criminal it is rare to see the side of a safe opened. There are just much better ways of getting in.
    Yes, I totally agree Chubby

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