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A mate of mine was asked to perform a similar task and being a bit of a clever fella on the tools, he figured how far away the guns were, the best position etc, and cut a square in the door with an angle grinder, and lifted the lock out. Opened door, retrieved firearms, took lock to locksmith and had new keys made. Then welded it back in. Apparently the secret is to use the cutting disc very shallow so there is very little of the sparks etc going inside the safe.
If youre worried about sparks on the scope lenses etc, cut 2 holes, the first down low so it wont hurt the scopes. Then reach in and stuff the safe with a wool blanket before cutting the lock out. Or stuff wool blankets in the bottom hole right up to the top, and cut the top off the safe.
Interesting...Will look at doing something like that possibly......Thanks for the suggestion.
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