When the key was lost to this Milner safe in Lytham, Lancashire we arranged to do the safe opening early evening to fit in with their work schedule. With the safe opened there was no need for replacement keys to be made at the moment but we will be back to this in the new year when the client is ready.
Author: Mark Doyle
Dudley Combination Lock Safe Cracker Cheshire
The combination had been lost to this Dudley safe at a business in Northwich, Cheshire. We opened the safe by manipulation so as not to cause any damage and reset the combination. If you need a safe cracker in Cheshire then please give us a call.
Fort Knox Safe Opening Liverpool
When we received the picture of this Fort Knox safe in Liverpool we could tell from the lack of handle and the amount of rust that it would probably not be an easy opening. Looking into the lock with scopes showed a large amount of rust and crud, so much so in fact that we could not determine if the lock was open or not. The lid was rusted solid so before we started hammering away trying to free the lid it was important to ensure that it was unlocked. After some time cleaning out the lock we could finally see that it was indeed unlocked and we could use the ‘Big hammer’ to free the lid. Being in a cellar and given the level of rust we weren’t surprised to see that the safe was full of murky water once opened.
Fort Knox Liverpool Safecracker
When the keys were lost to this Fort Knox underfloor safe the owner required a Liverpool safecracker to sort out the problem. Luckily he called Paladin as we are local and highly experienced in safe openings. Our safecracker picked open the safe, serviced the lock and lid and made a new set of keys. If you need a safecracker in Liverpool then give us a call for a professional safe opening service.
Yale Value Compact Safe Flat Batteries
The override key was not available for this Yale safe and the batteries did not have enough power to open it. The business in Skelmersdale needed access to the contents today so we attended site and opened it for them. With a change of batteries it was put back into service.
Churchill Bulldog Floor Safe Lost Keys
The key had been lost to this Churchill Bulldog floor safe in Childwall, Liverpool. Fortunately the owner had a spare key but unfortunately it was inside the locked safe. We picked open the safe lock to retrieve the contents and the spare key. One of the advantages of our nondestructive opening techniques is that in situations like this the safe can immediately be used again once it has been opened without needing to pay for a new lock or any repairs.
Phoenix 2500 DataCombi Safe Lost Combination
The combination had been lost to this Phoenix 2500 DataCombi data safe at a facility in Skelmersdale, Lancashire. Fortunately we were able to get it open without any damage so that it retained its fire rating and could continue to be used.
Phoenix Fire Fighter 0412 Series
We were called to this Phoenix safe in Wigan today as the handle would not retract the bolts so they could not shut and lock the door. The safe has a spring loaded self locking mechanism which due to lack of service had detached itself and blocked the boltwork. The fault was repaired and the safe put back into service.
Stratford Sterling Lost Safe Keys
This Stratford Sterling contained the deeds to a property in Anglesey, North Wales which was up for sale but could not complete as the keys to the safe had been lost. Having quoted for the opening we were given the go ahead once they had shopped around for quotes, some of which were more than twice the price. So I had a lovely drive down the North Wales coast today to the job which offered some stunning views, I really do enjoy working in Wales. The safe had been mounted quite high up in the building wall so balancing on a small step I got it picked open much to the relief of the current owner.
Fort Knox Safe Locksmith
This Fort Knox safe was found under the floorboards whilst the owners of the house in Southport, Merseyside were having them revamped. We expected this to be a fairly straight forward job as the lid looked in relatively good condition but we quickly found that the locking bolt had rusted solid. After several hours of attempting to free it we got it to move and were then able to pick the lock open. After a good service a new set of keys were made for the lock and the safe was put back into service.
If you need a Fort Knox Safe Locksmith in Southport or the North West of England then give us a call.