The title is very misleading. The safe was not uncrackable. There were preconditions in place that prevented most people from successfully opening the safe.
i bet he stole a few items in the safe before telling the owners he opened it. dumb owners leaving the locksmith alone with the safe.i hope they searched him before he left the premise.
It's called brute force - read "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman". Some manufacturers have default combinations, but other than that, you can get through most combinations in a few hours. Likely the numbers were important dates to the cannery/owner/manager.
@tingalls21 It's hard to find a direct link for all the certified locks. You can have a look at vds.de website and also have a look at the tecnosicurezza locks. We use LaGard, Kaba & Tecnosicurezza on our safes.
What do you consider more secure for a gun safe...an electronic keypad, or a combination lock? I am considering both but am worried about the electronic keypad...seems like it could fail a lot more easily than a mechanical combo lock.
@tingalls21 Thanks for the info! I checked out the safes I was considering, but they didn't say which lock they had. I was looking at the Sentrysafe 14 gun, and the Bunker Hill Executive. I know, they aren't great safes, but they are what I can afford right now. Do you know what mechanical locks these safes use?
The only Bunker Hill I have found uses an electronic keypad with an eight digit code, with a hidden key access over-ride. Good for keeping honest people honest, or to keep kids out. Sentry Safe G1459 uses an import type of mechanical lock. Of the two I would recommend the Sentry Safe.
@tingalls21 It looks like a neat lock, i just checked out the homepage. We use VDS certified locks on 90% of our products. Maybe they shoud test it for European market. I don't see a distributor.
@Dragosanz Can you post a link to VDS certified locks? Globaloks are out of Canada, The last batch I purchased were factory direct. Become a member of NSO (National Safemans Organization) and occasionally you will get terrific deals.
I didn't try random numbers....I do consider myself an expert in safe opening. I have been locksmithing over 25 years. I have studied the art of safe manipulation since 1992. I humbly consider myself LUCKY in the fact that this safe waited for me to allow it to be opened.
yeah i have an old halls safe but its 2x the size of that one it left a scar in the pavement that washed away after a few months when we were moving it >..> infact i think ill make a video on it i would like to restore it
the last owner thought it would be a good idea to paint it with latex interior paint and cover up all the nice designs
i don't know what to put in it i don't feel its really safe i have a new safe for that but it is a nice conversation piece
@TheAppleInvestigator Youre a fucking moron. They said they didnt want to damage it. They wanted to keep it intact because it was a historical object. Get off my internet you waste of carbon.
the safe is worth more then the contents insides, but its cool to know they cracked it. 130 year old safe that weighs in at 1 ton hmmm... someone will buy it to collect weather a person or museum.
The sealed cans had bullion inside. Enough for the cannery to lay off it's workers for off season and continue to stay in busines (i.e. marketing deliveries, legal, taxation...ect.). It was actually a regular practice to hide such funding (albeit not in cans) during the depression. The value of the contents would probably be in the upper 800,000 dollar range today, if historical estimates of factory output and operating cost were adjusted. With inflation 11-16 million.
oh yeah, and you only use a thermic lance on a vault where the heat is dissipated. or when it is above you so the dripping ass molten steel doesn't get inside. but you need a 30 foot long lance when doing that
I could see where they would not want the safe damaged. There are specific techniques to crack dial locks, but most lock smiths don't know how. I've heard cocky locksmiths say they refuse to crack safes because it takes too long, but IMO, it just means they aren't confident they can do it.
I will admit, the people who know, don't like to give up the secret easily. ;)
APPARENTLY you guys didnt actually listen to the story. The owners refused to allow any damage to be done to the safe to get it open. On a safe like this one, you would HAVE to drill a hole in the rear of it to put a rod in to manipulate the system from inside. They didnt want that. They said NO DRILLING.
Come on, Has any one ever worked in a business that has a safe. Ok, were closing down, what to do? Lets store all the earnings and intellectual property's of the company in the safe and then just walk away. The contents, I'm thinking "Nothing".
You need to learn the world of corporate. It's not worth risking your job over a few cans of seafood just because you want to get on the news.
Upper management looks for people who stick their neck out for the media, even if the contents of the safe were nothing but a picture of the previous owner's wife, disclosing that information to the media would be considered a breach of privacy. This usually results in someone getting fired.
@dmoogle2006 corporate? upper management? dude, did u read what u wrote? he found the safe! he asked people to try to crack it ! i can read his smirky dumbass smile......and it says.....nothing of importance was in that safe....that's why he didn't say what was in it. he likes the attention. believe me if there was a gold monkey statue in it he'd tell everyone and charge them a dollar to touch it.
@SilverGunZoO some safes have explosives in the dial. enough to kill the driller, but not enough to damage the contents. Some safe have acid inside that will release if it is opened any other way but by dial. Some have glass relockers,
what an erection killer, all everyone wants to know is WHAT is inside?
like when someone fixes your computer and u just gotta know.... WHAT was wrong with it? if the repairman sez, oh nothing much, it frustrates the hell outta ya
It is so true. Paper clips, rubber bands and useless papers are what i get 99% of the time too. Sometimes you find the occasional small coin under a drawer...
@ihaveairlockers lol thats funny you mention that. i juat retrieved an old safe my aunt owned and i found the lost keys. it has been in our family for years and i thought it would have some lost treasure in it....lol. just a bunch of old useless papers. and the directions it first came with. HAHA!
It makes sense that there would be nothing inside. Because safes are so big and heavy, and often secured to the floor, owners don't take them away when they move. But they do empty them of valuables, of course. Then they shut the door and spin the wheel to close it. Yet, people see a locked safe and they assume it must have contents forgetting that people usually take their stuff when they move out. Even purser's safes on sunken ships are emptied before the ship goes down.
The title is very misleading. The safe was not uncrackable. There were preconditions in place that prevented most people from successfully opening the safe.
cjacobs537 1 day ago
but seriously, what was in it?!?
Photo314159 1 week ago
What was in the safe?
VirgilHawkins1 3 weeks ago
so what was in it?
tk0880 1 month ago
fuck the history have the money
LukeAndJema 1 month ago
I can do it.
altimateworkout 1 month ago
VERY interesting and fun video to watch! Impressive!
taofledermaus 2 months ago
Why do locksmiths always drive old ambulances?
chgsf03 2 months ago
@chgsf03 Ambulances have enough room to keep ALL of my tools at my fingertips!
tingalls21 2 months ago
Either a big publicity stunt or the guy that opened took the shit
jfizzay 2 months ago
now theres yurr problem...
Helloimstann 3 months ago
prob a body in it lol
omgwtf194 3 months ago
There was nothing in the safe ! lol
boscoesarmy 3 months ago
That guy stole the stuff inside! 100% he looks too relaxed
MrDonses 4 months ago
Chuck Norris opened the safe in 3 seconds.
HungryForSomeHommus 4 months ago
SND
asif7610i 4 months ago
Maybe you can arragements with the local hospital to have the safe x rayed
using their medical xraying equipment?
TheDegree777 4 months ago
so what was in it then... should e in the description ;-(
truthseekers666 5 months ago
"uncrackable safe" yet he wont let anyone crack it.... what an idiot. you don't crack a safe by guessing random numbers.
coofootube 5 months ago
i bet he stole a few items in the safe before telling the owners he opened it. dumb owners leaving the locksmith alone with the safe.i hope they searched him before he left the premise.
audi4ever7 6 months ago 16
@audi4ever7
You would LOSE that bet Sir !
tingalls21 6 months ago 5
@audi4ever7 Not all of the people are fucking thiefs.
M4Kpl 3 months ago
Yeah, but what was in the cans? Nice work mate.
chrispy3210 6 months ago
wait the title says that its a uncrackable safe and they crack it
deathname616 7 months ago
lol, sprayed with blue stuff, but holes aren't allowed.
001HK0 7 months ago
those guys are idiots... just blow the safe up...
NoblesseBanks 7 months ago
The safe was filled with canned fish which looked like salmon
ils123a 8 months ago
It's called brute force - read "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman". Some manufacturers have default combinations, but other than that, you can get through most combinations in a few hours. Likely the numbers were important dates to the cannery/owner/manager.
waynejwerner 8 months ago
so what was in there?
patman0250 9 months ago
@tingalls21 It's hard to find a direct link for all the certified locks. You can have a look at vds.de website and also have a look at the tecnosicurezza locks. We use LaGard, Kaba & Tecnosicurezza on our safes.
Dragosanz 9 months ago
Nice man. Btw nice hair =D
AznShadowman 9 months ago
What do you consider more secure for a gun safe...an electronic keypad, or a combination lock? I am considering both but am worried about the electronic keypad...seems like it could fail a lot more easily than a mechanical combo lock.
Praetorian27 9 months ago
@Praetorian27 Mechanical Good = S&G 6730 or Mosler 302 Better = S&G 8550 Electronic Good = LaGard LGBasic 3710 Better = Globalok ULIX-2
I have seen both types fail. DO NOT GET AN S&G 6120 or any S&G electronic lock. In my opinion they are trouble.
tingalls21 9 months ago
@tingalls21 Thanks for the info! I checked out the safes I was considering, but they didn't say which lock they had. I was looking at the Sentrysafe 14 gun, and the Bunker Hill Executive. I know, they aren't great safes, but they are what I can afford right now. Do you know what mechanical locks these safes use?
Praetorian27 9 months ago
@Praetorian27
The only Bunker Hill I have found uses an electronic keypad with an eight digit code, with a hidden key access over-ride. Good for keeping honest people honest, or to keep kids out. Sentry Safe G1459 uses an import type of mechanical lock. Of the two I would recommend the Sentry Safe.
tingalls21 9 months ago
@tingalls21 Thanks for the professional advice!
Praetorian27 9 months ago
@tingalls21 I agree with LG Basic. We don't see the Globalok here in Spain, and any lock with VDS (Class B EN-1300) is a good option for a gun safe.
Dragosanz 9 months ago
@Dragosanz
Golbaloks are suppose to have a failure rate of around 5%. The lowest in the industry.
tingalls21 9 months ago
@tingalls21 It looks like a neat lock, i just checked out the homepage. We use VDS certified locks on 90% of our products. Maybe they shoud test it for European market. I don't see a distributor.
Dragosanz 9 months ago
@Dragosanz Can you post a link to VDS certified locks? Globaloks are out of Canada, The last batch I purchased were factory direct. Become a member of NSO (National Safemans Organization) and occasionally you will get terrific deals.
tingalls21 9 months ago
those experts must feel stupid
fralovers 9 months ago
Wait, he just tried random numbers and got lucky? what? I don't know what's more ridiculous, his plan, or that it worked.
blahk04 9 months ago
@blahk04
I didn't try random numbers....I do consider myself an expert in safe opening. I have been locksmithing over 25 years. I have studied the art of safe manipulation since 1992. I humbly consider myself LUCKY in the fact that this safe waited for me to allow it to be opened.
tingalls21 9 months ago
its chuck norris his son
2pac057 10 months ago
i want to know so badly!!!!!!!!!!!!
joeseph7921 10 months ago
30 so called profesionals could not open this thing? Is that a joke or just lies?
My first year apprentice could open that relic. You should have asked a English lock smith to open it. We are the worlds best. Period!
keithybabes 11 months ago
Just put it under water and let the door rust off
TwinGrimm 11 months ago
the man Opened it, took the money to his truck,then came back and explained how it was only cans of fish. smart guy
guitarplayer123 11 months ago
just burn the door off
1818lego 11 months ago
we should use them. not the other shitty locks.
wakko380 1 year ago
i could open it easy...but my method would probably destroy the contents well almost certainly
1ukjunglednbraver 1 year ago
the locksmith pocketed the cash!!!
orgenoburt 1 year ago
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82Nevergiveup 1 year ago
The revealed the content. It really was canned fish. It was edible so they think it wasnt much older then 30 years. It all smells fishy
zonoguiz 1 year ago
Ever heard of an anglegrinder?
SquareHeads09 1 year ago
yeah i have an old halls safe but its 2x the size of that one it left a scar in the pavement that washed away after a few months when we were moving it >..> infact i think ill make a video on it i would like to restore it
the last owner thought it would be a good idea to paint it with latex interior paint and cover up all the nice designs
i don't know what to put in it i don't feel its really safe i have a new safe for that but it is a nice conversation piece
OTAlucard 1 year ago
any safe cracking people, see if you can crack a PSM lock :) my video either go to my acc or youtube.com/watch?v=nFlRQOS5WbY
Let me know :)
SquireWHite 1 year ago
Inside there was.........another small safe.
One month later: inside the small safe there was.....Alien.......Technology.
Cartoon female scream: Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhh
Nonchalants8 1 year ago
103 years earlier:
"What are we suppose to do with this sealed metal box?"
"oy! let's dress it like a safe and annoy the hell outta people"
Thearchitect1992 1 year ago
i can crack it. and if i cant thare tem that ataches to the safe and a laptop this will take upto a week but will open it.
vorkev1 1 year ago
@vorkev1
I think you are referring to an auto-dialer.
An auto-dialer will not work on a straight tailpiece lock like this safe has.
And an auto-dialer typically takes less than 36 hours not a week.
tingalls21 1 year ago 2
you are right but i am talking abought something the army uses in iraq.
vorkev1 1 year ago
Who's gonna open the cans now?
MadCatMk254 1 year ago
we had a safe like that and inside was a string and a live grenade bolted o the wall!!
TheWICCACHANNEL 1 year ago
Suzie Salmon was inside...Hey, it make sense, it's a cannery!
ktehmok 1 year ago
lol i use a welder cutting tourch and cut the bottom out XD
vietanmay911 1 year ago
i bet it was empty lol
ededdynova 1 year ago
I think a piece of paper with the combination written on it is in the safe.
In any case, the big winner here the locksmith that can now charge double for his services!
Also the reason it was so hard to open is that the owner refused to allow drilling.
Vincerama 1 year ago
I think a piece of paper with the combination written on it is in the safe.
In any case, the big winner here the locksmith that can now charge double for his services!
Vincerama 1 year ago
I think a piece of paper with the combination written on it is in the safe.
Vincerama 1 year ago
The safe contained "secret" material, such as old invoices.
PetrusRuppert 1 year ago
@tingalls They mentioned the cans in the video.But said there was more..
brian82776 1 year ago
imagine if it was a 5-year old who cracked it
hitlersucks101 1 year ago
maybe if u kicked out the back, u'll find a passage to a room with a dead body in it. :P
pikachuthesquirtle 1 year ago
gonna be some stinky tuna bubba,or jimmy hoffa!
nodillinger 1 year ago
jimmy hoffa is in there
jonnypants320 1 year ago
Thank you, stupid news. (Who knows what was in there? - HA!)
bean5626 1 year ago
dang it.
blaine1764 1 year ago
Unlabled sealed cans? wtf?
Elpapi454 1 year ago
I....Found.....Jesus
PSYCHODORA2 1 year ago
I bet Geraldo Rivera was in the safe.
illburro 1 year ago 2
The safe cracker last seen driving a ZO6.
DevilDogGTO 1 year ago
unlabled sealed cans? could it be pickled baby fetus?
highonthis 1 year ago 2
@highonthis haha!
smiffy992 1 year ago
Obama's birth certificate and it smells fishy.
68air 1 year ago 2
Bet you I can open it with 2 paper clips. XD
MoNeYinPHX 1 year ago
If i was the owner I would not tell anyone that there was seafood inside, and sold it as "Uncrackable 130 year old safe with unknown contents".
MikeREEZ 1 year ago
omg acient cans of seafood!!!!!!
TheGamerOwns 1 year ago
the hinges are on the outside you could have easilt sawed thru that
TheAppleInvestigator 1 year ago
@TheAppleInvestigator Youre a fucking moron. They said they didnt want to damage it. They wanted to keep it intact because it was a historical object. Get off my internet you waste of carbon.
AnimalMotherGLP 1 year ago
What's inside?
a) The Immortal Key to Time
b) The Lost Sceptre of Quxotlesquatti
c) Kryptonite
d) A slightly smaller safe
e) A small squat man named George
f) Pure Gold: the Bee Gee's greatest hits (vinyl)
g) 10 lbs. canned squid
elocutionist 1 year ago 3
There's still a mistery.... what's inside the cans?? so disturbing....
IVLIVSCAESARAUGVSTUS 1 year ago
lol "One Month Later..." love it!
SirAvalord 1 year ago
Is it only me or does anyone else find the narration by the news crew super annoying. That's the reason I don't listen to news stories anymore.
Jrhoney 1 year ago 2
the safe is worth more then the contents insides, but its cool to know they cracked it. 130 year old safe that weighs in at 1 ton hmmm... someone will buy it to collect weather a person or museum.
fruitwater22 1 year ago
Wat a complete prick. He won't drill it to preserve it. Now he won't tell ya wat is in it now it's open. Cocksucker
richieh1980 1 year ago 36
@richieh1980 yeah what a loser, no it's mine and im not gonna tell what's inside it, then fucking why call the news noob
moonsmilelucide 6 months ago
@moonsmilelucide Yh exactly mate ha ha. Well pissed off not to know. Wasted a few minutes of my life watching that to no aveil :P
richieh1980 6 months ago
@richieh1980 it was empty
Duckyistrippin 4 months ago
The sealed cans had bullion inside. Enough for the cannery to lay off it's workers for off season and continue to stay in busines (i.e. marketing deliveries, legal, taxation...ect.). It was actually a regular practice to hide such funding (albeit not in cans) during the depression. The value of the contents would probably be in the upper 800,000 dollar range today, if historical estimates of factory output and operating cost were adjusted. With inflation 11-16 million.
gpgab971 1 year ago
whats the song at the end?
dynage 1 year ago
@dynage
Beethoven's 9th Symphony
rsak808 1 year ago
@rsak808 then i just won a bet!! xD
dynage 1 year ago
:D katu is finnish and means street :D
finlastia 1 year ago
oh yeah, and you only use a thermic lance on a vault where the heat is dissipated. or when it is above you so the dripping ass molten steel doesn't get inside. but you need a 30 foot long lance when doing that
spunisphun 2 years ago
I could see where they would not want the safe damaged. There are specific techniques to crack dial locks, but most lock smiths don't know how. I've heard cocky locksmiths say they refuse to crack safes because it takes too long, but IMO, it just means they aren't confident they can do it.
I will admit, the people who know, don't like to give up the secret easily. ;)
l337pwnage 2 years ago
APPARENTLY you guys didnt actually listen to the story. The owners refused to allow any damage to be done to the safe to get it open. On a safe like this one, you would HAVE to drill a hole in the rear of it to put a rod in to manipulate the system from inside. They didnt want that. They said NO DRILLING.
HenryChinaski405 2 years ago
Come on, Has any one ever worked in a business that has a safe. Ok, were closing down, what to do? Lets store all the earnings and intellectual property's of the company in the safe and then just walk away. The contents, I'm thinking "Nothing".
Amiga3000 2 years ago
get in through the back ya thick yank bastards!
jasongamage 2 years ago
@jasongamage
That would require a hole. The owner wanted NO holes drilled.
(talk about thick!)
tingalls21 1 year ago 28
@jasongamage lmao how thick is this bastard LOL, Some people need to think before speaking.
phmaximus 1 year ago
@jasongamage gee man don't you watch the antiques road show :) catch some culture:) quick call geraldo rivera maybe it's al capone's
nodillinger 1 year ago
Maybe the lock got broken and can no lnger be opened whitout drilling.
Draxis32 2 years ago
Shit, I love WA, thats why I live here
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@nickstix06
You need to learn the world of corporate. It's not worth risking your job over a few cans of seafood just because you want to get on the news.
Upper management looks for people who stick their neck out for the media, even if the contents of the safe were nothing but a picture of the previous owner's wife, disclosing that information to the media would be considered a breach of privacy. This usually results in someone getting fired.
dmoogle2006 2 years ago
@dmoogle2006 corporate? upper management? dude, did u read what u wrote? he found the safe! he asked people to try to crack it ! i can read his smirky dumbass smile......and it says.....nothing of importance was in that safe....that's why he didn't say what was in it. he likes the attention. believe me if there was a gold monkey statue in it he'd tell everyone and charge them a dollar to touch it.
nickstix06 2 years ago 2
HAHAHA the locksmith took off with the money
rsx123 2 years ago 63
lol that would be funny
crazyboy123252 2 years ago
@rsx123 haha your probably right!!
ridah925 1 year ago
imagine he was just showing it to the camera that he turns it and it very lucky opened xD
derkman127 2 years ago
@americanhotgirl youre discusting pervert
ChrisnCristal 2 years ago
all that for fish?!
ChrisnCristal 2 years ago
tnt?
probros3 2 years ago 5
crowbar
pete5668 2 years ago
i bet there was something in it that was valuable, but they dont want people to know until they have moved it to a safe loacation.
faasprabbit 2 years ago 2
i would've just thermited it away: )
Theryolinator 2 years ago
u would destroy the content, I say, drill or stereoscope
SilverGunZoO 2 years ago
@SilverGunZoO some safes have explosives in the dial. enough to kill the driller, but not enough to damage the contents. Some safe have acid inside that will release if it is opened any other way but by dial. Some have glass relockers,
analyzingfunny 2 years ago
@analyzingfunny that's why u always go through one of the sides (less security, less acid, less flesh eating bacteria)
nickstix06 2 years ago
omg
SMELLYGUY40 2 years ago
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Clonewolf 2 years ago
lol, it's jerk
fst3v0 2 years ago
seafood aye right and the point is putting that in a safe is? Americans never cease to amaze me how stupid yous are heehaws seafood
ukandoittowithkandoo 2 years ago
Americas better than your country
sjf89 2 years ago
funny
leeeroy89 2 years ago
LOL unlabeled cans WHAT A FIND!
RedLazer3133 2 years ago
what an erection killer, all everyone wants to know is WHAT is inside?
like when someone fixes your computer and u just gotta know.... WHAT was wrong with it? if the repairman sez, oh nothing much, it frustrates the hell outta ya
dangerdavefreestyle 2 years ago
roflmao i was like, theres nothing inside!!!!!!
then went... wow...
ciccarello 2 years ago
Why not just take a big cutting wheel or three or four to it?
meh669 2 years ago
Most of the time when I open a safe
for a customer that does not know what
is inside a safe, we find rubber bands
and paper clips. However there has been
the occasion or three when forgotten
treasure is found.
tingalls21 2 years ago 3
@tingalls21
Mate, i had to laugh at your comment.
It is so true. Paper clips, rubber bands and useless papers are what i get 99% of the time too. Sometimes you find the occasional small coin under a drawer...
ihaveairlockers 1 year ago
@ihaveairlockers lol thats funny you mention that. i juat retrieved an old safe my aunt owned and i found the lost keys. it has been in our family for years and i thought it would have some lost treasure in it....lol. just a bunch of old useless papers. and the directions it first came with. HAHA!
pbolin1851 1 year ago
It makes sense that there would be nothing inside. Because safes are so big and heavy, and often secured to the floor, owners don't take them away when they move. But they do empty them of valuables, of course. Then they shut the door and spin the wheel to close it. Yet, people see a locked safe and they assume it must have contents forgetting that people usually take their stuff when they move out. Even purser's safes on sunken ships are emptied before the ship goes down.
myndenway 2 years ago
The last credit you see on this video
tells what's inside.
tingalls21 3 years ago 5
probably cans of sea food,lol. Do you know weather they opened the cans or not?
zetimzetimzetim 2 years ago
@tingalls21 yeah, unlabeled cans.. what was in the cans?
DarkAngelEU 1 year ago
That's not fair!
WHAT'S INSIDEEEE
VaderGaming 3 years ago