How to use a skilsaw: what blades do I use & how do I change them?
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@noahmendoza9 Sorry about not having the camera zoomed in any closer. It was a happy medium as I wanted you to see how I handle a skilsaw. I will keep that in mind for next time. Thanks for your comments & thanks for watching my vidoes. Joe :0
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That was many moons ago.
Safe cracking takes at last an hour of
graphing out the true numbers.
No suspenseful music in the background.
Very boring.
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@tomken8dy A point well taken. Give your instructor my apologies as I wouldn't want to put you in that category. Now.........VideoJoeKnows lol! Joe :0
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My safe instructor promised to kick
out anybody who used the word "crack."
He considered it an insult.
"We MANIPULATE safes.
We DRILL safes.
'Cracking' is what criminals do."
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@tomken8dy That's pretty cool. Thanks for explaining to me how to crack a safe. Thanks for letting VideoJoeKnow lol! Keep watching. :0
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You drill only to take a scope and look
at the wheel pack.
Then you can dial in the combo
without graphing out the numbers by feel.
The Hollywood crap of drilling and popping
it open is simply that - crap.
And if you knock the dial off you'll NEVER open it.
SOME safes, you can drill and punch the bolt,
then turn the handle.
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@tomken8dy That's good to know. If I ever have any questions for you re: how to open up a safe, I'll let you know. I see you just joined me. Thanks & welcome aboard. The more you watch, the more you learn. I'm always uploading more videos for your enjoyment. Keep watching. I'll keep the light on...... Joe :0
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I used carbide drill bits for drilling safes.
- LEGALLY!
Licenced locksmith/safe man
Can I use a 7 inch blade on the 7.25 inch saw?
CLUB82LA 5 months ago
@CLUB82LA I would think you could. As long as the blade connection size is the same, you should be fine. Thanks for your question. Saw on! Joe :0
VideoJoeKnows 5 months ago