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Started by international3414, November 04, 2018, 01:44:23 PM

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international3414

well didnt get to locksmith yet,gave up trying to date this box,never found any with the J OR what the 6th digit means......KRA59J G.....hoping its clean inside :shocked:

Bill Houghton

If you were nearby, I'd offer to make your life simpler and dispose of it properly for you, thus saving you the time and hassle of finding a locksmith.  Really, I'd be glad to help...

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international3414

well,the locksmith couldn't open,going to try snap-on :shocked:

geneg

Find a different locksmith!  Toolbox locks aren't much more secure than file cabinets.  Not much experience is needed to pick them. 

lptools

I agree!!! Find a locksmith over the phone who will say "No Problem" . Regards, Lou
Member of PHARTS-  Perfect Handle Admiration, Restoration and Torturing Society

international3414

going to try it again myself,might spend more time to make some better tools

slip knot

The little thin piece of stainless found in old school windshield wipers makes good picks and rakes.... or so I been told..

international3414

done did it,didnt know i did it...but its done :huh:used machinist picks and ground down allen wrench,,,too clean inside almost never used,no roller bearings,busted door latch thing...stuff found inside,any ideas what they are

p_toad

Still looks like a good deal and with it open you can easily peel that old lock and find a good locksmith to make you up a couple of keys.   Still can't believe that first one couldn't pick that.   :rolleyes:

Bill Houghton

Well, I can see a piece of paper, two boxes, three little plastic tubs, and some bits of foam.  And two things made from metal.

that's all I got.