Burglary Testing of Meilink Gibraltar TL-30 safe conducted at the Underwriter's Laboratory facility. Safe passes when UL engineers fail to make a 6 sq. in. hole in the door within 30 minutes.
No one cracks a safe head first (at the door) unless its a TL-30x6 (which not many people own cause its too expensive anyway) the safe cracker will most likely hit the sides or roof
With all the noise that was made to try to open this safe, with the right type of saw and blade , making the same noise this safe would-be open in less then 15 minutes ...by then the cops would most likely be their
@crackerms0100 umm not really on most safes the door is the strongest part. plus if it has a glass re-locker your very very unlikely to get through the front(i am aware this safe doesn't have one, just saying). a torch, concrete saw(type that's used to cut roadways open)a sledge hammer, and a bottle of water is all u need......plus u gota have time on ur side.
@nickstix06 Not necessarily true....only on a gun safe, a cash drop safe, an entry level safe is the door strongest. On a jewelry class safe is the entire safe equally strong except directly on and around the lock about three inches which is where there are vital parts needed to be protected by a anti-drill plate(s) of steel. They were working about ten inches above the locks.
you just need a hole big enough for you to stick your arm in the safe and grab what you want, just do like these guys but do it at the side, for example big movie theatres, they have a lot of cash after a saturday night, locking yourself in with the right tools, and your in, start wen everyones gane, you got yourself about 150 a 70n k in a night
Wouldn´t it be faster to use diamond core drill with enougt large diametr say we 15cm? It would also make less noise.
gugucatko 1 day ago
I want to see the test done on a TRTL 30X6 or TRTL 60X6.
Loyal2Liberty 3 months ago
Sorry but... the tests from the VDS institute in Germany are tougher if you ask me.
diceman1367 4 months ago
No one cracks a safe head first (at the door) unless its a TL-30x6 (which not many people own cause its too expensive anyway) the safe cracker will most likely hit the sides or roof
trueChaos23 5 months ago
With all the noise that was made to try to open this safe, with the right type of saw and blade , making the same noise this safe would-be open in less then 15 minutes ...by then the cops would most likely be their
mattdeal09 5 months ago
@crackerms0100 umm not really on most safes the door is the strongest part. plus if it has a glass re-locker your very very unlikely to get through the front(i am aware this safe doesn't have one, just saying). a torch, concrete saw(type that's used to cut roadways open)a sledge hammer, and a bottle of water is all u need......plus u gota have time on ur side.
nickstix06 6 months ago
@nickstix06 Not necessarily true....only on a gun safe, a cash drop safe, an entry level safe is the door strongest. On a jewelry class safe is the entire safe equally strong except directly on and around the lock about three inches which is where there are vital parts needed to be protected by a anti-drill plate(s) of steel. They were working about ten inches above the locks.
crackerms0100 6 months ago
@pauloz386 Some safes are TRTL rated ... plasma torches would take a long time getting through since they use stainless steel among other deterrents
mathlover101hotmail 8 months ago
reminds me of Something Stupid by Frank Sinatra
crackerms0100 10 months ago
you just need a hole big enough for you to stick your arm in the safe and grab what you want, just do like these guys but do it at the side, for example big movie theatres, they have a lot of cash after a saturday night, locking yourself in with the right tools, and your in, start wen everyones gane, you got yourself about 150 a 70n k in a night
LONE14SKIN88EAD 1 year ago