Crawl Space Floor Safe
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- We finally get to the floor safe that is in the crawl space! We practiced on another floor safe and then went onto the real one. Everything went perfectly!
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Sucks that it was empty but having a functioning floor safe is way cool.
Just as exciting as opening Capone's safe with the same result.....Good job Geraldo.
This channel is about opening safes without damaging them, not about finding riches.
That's really cool! Thanks for sharing the process! 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Fascinating technique! Thanks for sharing your skill and thought process with us.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job,
Have a great day
WAIT..............FOR........................It!!!! 😄
Fascinating process! From an electronics/hardware hacking perspective, this resembles a sidechannel attack am I right? You exploit the tiny difference in mechanical response bassicaly?
Yes
The real skill is sorting through the garbage data and keeping only the relevant stuff. Without experience you will waste time on irrelevant data
Manipulation seems like more trouble than it's worth. You could probably drill most of these safes open in a few minutes.
Drilling is faster, but is it cooler?? This whole process took 38 minutes. Drilling may have saved 10 minutes, and then the customer has to buy a new door.
I still say my way is better..
@@MBSAFCRKR I don't know, I think finding the exact drill point, sticking in a borescope and finding the combination or moving a bolt is pretty cool.
The problem with manipulation is it's unreliable; if all goes well you'll open the safe in 15 or 20 minutes, but sometimes it might take hours, days or you never get it open. Didn't you say it took you 100 hours to open one safe? Crazy.
It's interesting as a hobby, but not very practical. And it seems like a dying art with all the electronic locks around. As far as damage goes, can't drillers patch up the holes so they're basically as good as new if they know what they're doing? That's what Dave McOmie says anyway; I'm no expert.
Not trying to discourage you, just playing Devil's advocate. ;)
@black_eagle on a newer safe that's fine, but on a 100+ year old safe, it's nice to have no holes.
Shatter a glass relocker, and it will never open. One would have to know all the locks, the safe makers, the lock characteristics, and exactly where to drill. 38 minutes is pretty good, to me.