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Safecracker - The Locked Safe And Vault Opening Service Talk To A Safe Cracker / Safe Engineer Call or Text: 41 Email: One of the UK's only full time professional safecrackers Safe and Vault Opening Tools Below are some of the safe opening tools, lock decoders and lock picks that Safecracker have designed, manufactured or invested in which enable us to provide the best Safe Opening Service possible: The Safecracker Universal Safe Make Up Key - Designed By Safecracker. We are now able to offer Safecracker's new universal safe make-up key to other safe engineers. With a basic price of £220 for the key, bolt thrower and first 24 key bits. As our key bits are produced in house on our own CNC machines, further bits are readily available at time of purchase or on later request. Once you have purchased your safecracker Universal safe opening key, all you then need to do is just buy the bits and bolt thrower for other locks within its range. The price of the key bits are based on their stock metal and CNC time to produce and not on the class of lock.

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The key bits for the Mauer President cost the same as the key bits for the Mauer Variator. For easy identification, all key bits are also clearly numbered. For example, you buy the Safecracker universal safe make-up key with a bolt thrower and 4 of each of the 6 heights for the STUV 11 lever lock for £220. You then want to add the STUV 8 lever too. As you already have the key all you would buy is say 4 of each of its 6 heights and and a bolt thrower which would add £140 to the cost. So for only £360 plus postage, you have the make-up keys for both the STUV 11 and 8 lever locks.

A bonus to this is that with a scope and this kit the STUV 8 Lever lock can also be visually decoded and opened. The picture above shows 2 universal make up keys, one with a STUV 11 bolt thrower attached and the other with a Mauer Variator bolt thrower.

The pots have bits from different locks within the current range CAWI 2641, STUV 8 Lever, STUV 11 Lever, Mauer President, Mauer Variator. More locks are being added as fast as we can.

Please call for further details. Spikemaster II Electronic Lock Bypass System. One of the problems with a lot of electronic safe locks is that if you forget the combination you have to drill in to the safe in order to open it.

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The Spikemaster 2 system allows a number of electronic combination locks to be opened via the pre-drilled hole in the safe door. Although a drilled safe can be repaired, this system allows us to provide a safe opening service where it may not be necessary. Bespoke Drill Bits - Made By Safecracker. Because some safes require tools to open them that are not commercially produced by any manufacturer, we make and adapt our own tools to complete the safe opening.

Below is one of our own adapted HSS drill bits that we have greatly extended to give us the reach in to the safe to get the safe opened as professionally as possible. This picture was taken while opening a Ministry Grade safe in a building society. Handmade Lock Decoders - Designed By Safecracker. Our own hand made lock decoders and makeup keys. This short version one is designed to open STUV safe locks.

Brattonsound Gun Safe Key - Designed By Safecracker. Brattonsound gun safe make-up key. We designed this high security key so when not in use the pins can be removed and stored in the handle. This key is also sold by us to gun owners.

Protect your guns and other valuables, with a key that only you know the correct code to. Please contact us for payment details.

Fichet Monopole Decoder (original) Apart from being close to a modern day work of art, this tool picks open the older single and twin long vain Fichet monopole locks. We are one of the only UK safecrackers who own this highly sought after pick.

Mauer President Decoder and Pick: The Mauer President, because of its low price and high security has become one of the most popular safe locks fitted on UK safes today. With the right tools and knowledge these locks are not to difficult to pick open. ITL2000 Auto Safe Dialer: The ITL2000 is a robotic safe dialer, which when left set-up and alone on a safe will dial all the known combinations on a safe lock until it finds the right one and opens the combination safe lock. Average opening time is quoted as around 6 hours. But with basic safe manipulation skills used before hand, opening times can come down to 40 minutes.

With the correct knowledge and programming this unit can also be used to open Chubb Mk4 Manifoil locks, which are a manipulation proof lock. Lagard 2200 Pick: The La Gard 2200 style lock is a key operated wheel lock. This pick turns picking them open in to a simple task. For a lost key opening, this pick turns the lock in to an at most 256 possible combination lock! Fichet Monopole Decoder This decoder designed by John Falle is one of a two part tool set designed to pick open the more modern Fichet monopole locks. We also have the original Fichet monopole lock pick designed by Tim Taylor. STUV Decoder and Pick: A very clever way of opening these locks without to much trouble.

In the UK this tool is sold by Safeventures who also sell our E3 Locks non destructive lock opening tools. L&F Opening Tool and Picks (SUPER H-6-7 PICKING TOOL): This tool is the best designed tool on the market for opening these locks. Very well thought out and designed a great addition to our safe lock opening arsenal. Chubb LIPS Decoder: Chubb 6K75, 6K174, 6K202 Pin and Cam Systems: Tann 9 Lever Pin and Cam System and Pick (both hand made by us): Silver and brass handled tool above Safe Specific Audio Amplifier: Various Mag and Suction Drill Rigs: Dedicated 2 in 1 Safe Picks: Including 2 in 1 picks for various high security single and double bitted safe lever locks. To support our own range of handmade picks, we also have hand made picks from Terry Staddon, Mike Comerford, Jason Jones and Tim Taylor. High Optic Scopes and Light Sources Safe Combination Lock Manipulation Tools (designed by us).

October 19, 2015 One of the most interesting places I’ve lived with my family is a late 19th century farmhouse in Ann Arbor. The house is huge, maybe 4000 sq.

Ft, and we lived in an apartment occupying the entire first floor. The most notable, permanent fixture in the apartment is this massive safe: Our landlord mentioned that it was so big and heavy, the safe was wheeled in while the house was still under construction and the building was completed around it.

The safe was locked, and she didn’t have the combination. While we lived there, we occasionally joked about ways to crack the safe. The two leading ideas were:. Use an Arduino and a few stepper motors to iterate over every possible combination automatically, and just let it run while we lived there. Host the equivalent of a rent party and have guests pitch in to hire someone to drill into the safe. The mechanics of the automatic safe cracker eluded me, being more software and “light duty” hardware inclined, and some online research led me to believe that drilling would be very destructive and might not work. We let the ideas go, and just lived with the massive block of metal in our peripheral vision.

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The cats stared at it while in the litter box. Giving Up Two weeks from the end of our lease, I found myself sitting in front of the safe, feeling terrible about leaving such a challenge behind.

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I read up on the and learned there are more intelligent, statistical methods to find the combination than brute force. This seemed like it might be a good activity when not packing moving boxes. The only marking on the safe were the company that manufactured or distributed it - Hall’s Safe & Lock Company. I found a describing the possible types of locks and how they might be unlocked. I hadn’t even thought of how it might be challenging to figure out the unlocking process even if I had the code.

Sticky Notes Again, I felt like giving up, but I thought of how this might related to cracking a computer password in the 21st century. The most efficient way is often social engineering, especially if you can find the password on a sticky note near the computer in question. Whomever last opened this safe surely wrote the combination down somewhere. Suddenly, this caught my eye, in the doorjam of an adjacent utility closet: Why is there a small piece of masking tape in the door jam? I looked closer and noticed it had very faint markings. I carefully removed it from the wall and was able to read it under the right lighting conditions, mostly. 67 p-bar x 2 79 115 p-bar x 1 = 60 There’s still a lot of mystery.

What does p with bar over it mean? Is the last number 60 or 69? How do I actually use these numbers with the safe’s controls to open it? Spinning the Dial I was able to solve the last question thanks to the digitized and this original.

By seeing the description of how to unlock the safe with some sample numbers, I could decode the notation on the masking tape: The p with a bar over it turned out to be from the Latin “post”, meaning after. The last person to unlock the safe may have been a doctor, because I found this is a common abbreviation in medicine (or maybe a physicist, as a leared p-bar also stands for antiprotons). The final procedure to unlock the safe was:. Spin 3 times left to 67. Spin 2 times right to 79.

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Spin 1 time left to 115. Turn directly to 60 without spinning around. It took only a few attempts once I found this formula, and finally the handle turned: Riches Immediately, I realized that trying to drill into the door would have been futile due to the depth: Even worse, a brute force physical approach would have wrecked the decoration on the interior door: The suspense was high. The whole point of cracking a safe is to get what’s inside: Alas, it was empty except for a 20-year old thermostat and an old German stamp: The stamp is from approximately 1922, German Deutsches Reich 100000 Mark Postage Stamp. It’s available for a few dollars online, so while this exercise didn’t end in financial riches, I’m really glad to say I didn’t leave the house with the safe un-cracked.