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Cracking into a CMI Home Safe 

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Extract from video 762
BACKGROUND: I was playing around with a CMI H2 home safe and accidentally disconnected the LaGard digital lock cable and then I closed it!
Ooops!
So I had to use a drill and bore camera microscope attack to reconnect the cable so I could get in.
Full video: • EEVblog #762 - How Sec...
Australian made CMI H2 Home Safe
12mm hardended steel door with manganese anti-drill plate
6mm hardended steel case
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Комментарии : 71   
@petersage5157
@petersage5157 Год назад
Dave Jones performs laparoscopy on a safe. I think the tool you want for this is a set of arthroscopy or laparoscopy forceps. They're also great for fishing out screws that get lost in the bowels of a chassis. Adam Savage has several pair and says he uses them almost daily.
@BradR86
@BradR86 Год назад
"This /is/ the lockpicking EEVBlogger, and what I have for you today is a CMI home safe!" :D
@chrislaplante5040
@chrislaplante5040 Год назад
A while back I discovered Fish Hook Remover Tools as one of the best ways to grab something really deep in. Long reach and nearly no working room needed like with a pair of needlenose.
@ncot_tech
@ncot_tech Год назад
“Won’t give up my day job” But Dave, getting overly excited while making a video is your job! 😉
@KeritechElectronics
@KeritechElectronics Год назад
"Heeeeey, it's Dave... again.... in my old lab... and what I have for you today is a CMI wall safe I knowthe code for, but still can't unlock it. There's no keyhole on it either, so we'll have to try a different approach." Bloody entertaining, I was laughing all over! Reminds me of MI and Bond movies.
@BenMitro
@BenMitro Год назад
The joy comes from overcoming the obstacle...the safe is just a bloody safe. Nice Dave - your success yell was perfect!
@zyzzy1944
@zyzzy1944 Год назад
You should have watched the LockPickingLawyer RU-vid channel. He would have shown you how to open it in 30 seconds using just a wet spaghetti noodle. 😉 I enjoy your videos. Thanks, Jack
@EEVblog2
@EEVblog2 Год назад
I knew it would be only a few minutes before a LPL comment. And the answer is no, he wouldn't be able to get into this.
@Phred_Phlintstoner
@Phred_Phlintstoner Год назад
Nice! I love watching Dave messing with safes!
@HomelessTechnology
@HomelessTechnology Год назад
Been a while since I watched a video from the garage! Takes me back to when I first started watching EEVblog
@ITTom
@ITTom Год назад
Background music that works best with this video: Mission Impossible
@EEVblog2
@EEVblog2 Год назад
It's in the original video.
@1231trainfan
@1231trainfan Год назад
Lock Picking Lawyer has nothing to worry about
@russellhltn1396
@russellhltn1396 Год назад
And here I was hoping he'd be going all LPL with a EMP attack.
@higihups
@higihups Год назад
Well, without power to retract the bolts, an EMP will not help much. Also, a quality safe will not have a "default to open" fallback. Though I have a slight deja vu with this video...
@russellhltn1396
@russellhltn1396 Год назад
@@higihups If I remember right, LPL showed that with an EMP attack, the electronics tended to reset to factory. Either a default code found in the user manual, or "unlocked" mode.
@higihups
@higihups Год назад
@@russellhltn1396 Even if it would be vulnerable to an EMP(what a quality safe should not be, LPL says about that: "it usually works on cheap electronics"), it would not have opened. Neither if there would be a magic ritual, to load the factory settings. It was unplugged.
@bertblankenstein3738
@bertblankenstein3738 Год назад
Very nice recovery. Well done.
@andreasu.3546
@andreasu.3546 Год назад
My OCD wants me to vacuum up those metal shavings on the bench all the time.
@NaoPb
@NaoPb Год назад
Well done Dave 👏🏻
@AdityaMehendale
@AdityaMehendale Год назад
5:50 6:04 So many opportunities for a double-entendre :p giggidy.
@gregalss
@gregalss Год назад
Great Video Only In Australia
@landspide
@landspide Год назад
nostalgia is strong with this one
@organiccold
@organiccold Год назад
Dave that was a rookie mistake to leave the cable unplugged, but glad you did it as it provided good content for us :)
@paulpkae
@paulpkae Год назад
Brilliant! Watch out Hatton Garden...
@adam3842
@adam3842 Год назад
Well done!
@imajeenyus42
@imajeenyus42 Год назад
Get a pair of Hartmann crocodile forceps - they are perfect for jobs like this! The have a little grabber at the end of a long neck which can easily pass through small holes.
@strehlow
@strehlow Год назад
I've got a couple jumbo hemostats that are about 30cm total length. One has a curve to it. Very handy!
@tom23rd
@tom23rd Год назад
Haha too good Dave, triumph!
@coryengel
@coryengel Год назад
“Scissor clamp foreceppie things”, aka hemostats
@5Breaker
@5Breaker Год назад
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if the manufacturer had a professional custom tool just for this kind of work.
@davepauljones
@davepauljones Год назад
Nice to see the old Dave again, I'll have some of what your on!
@graeme8755
@graeme8755 Год назад
Dave is not not that Old, he's matured well.
@umbraelegios4130
@umbraelegios4130 Год назад
Where is the burning twigs tied to a stick(Torch). All I seen was a Flashlight. 😂
@Fanta....
@Fanta.... Год назад
We call everything portable that puts light out a torch downunder mate.
@NeverTalkToCops1
@NeverTalkToCops1 Год назад
Daiyve, Daiyve, Daiyve, I gave you 30 seconds on this one. That was too much.
@AlexPlusLEDS
@AlexPlusLEDS Год назад
Haha, didn't this happen once in the past as well? Same fix, drill a hole and clip it in.
@SirBoden
@SirBoden Год назад
Low range works better for large drill bits. More cutting torque and better control.
@rocketman221projects
@rocketman221projects Год назад
Yes, too high of speed will just burn up the drill bit, especially when you don't use oil. A mag drill would make things much easier as well.
@metallitech
@metallitech Год назад
Hm, this felt like a time-warp for some reason...
@Okurka.
@Okurka. Год назад
Extract from video 762
@paulc9139
@paulc9139 Год назад
Old habits die hard🤦‍♂🤦‍♂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@cuteswan
@cuteswan Год назад
I remember this. :D
@ratdude747
@ratdude747 Год назад
And I thought the "ship in a bottle" laparoscopy work I just did this evening on my 1984 Ford F150's gas tank was bad. The "sock" (pre-filter) on the fuel pickup tube had fallen off (was in there replacing a wonky sending unit, which also contains the pickup tube) and I only had the sending unit hole to work with (I still had it under the truck with the filler neck attached. With my wife's help, I finally was able to fish it out with a coiled part grabber thing. I had tried spearing it with a coat hanger but all that did was turn it into the worlds most annoying game of foosball ever.
@johnsonlam
@johnsonlam Год назад
New skill ~
@Okurka.
@Okurka. Год назад
*hardended*
@gunplaojisan7557
@gunplaojisan7557 Год назад
I have pretty much same lock on the safe that's bolted to the concrete slab inside the concrete cavity and wired to the seismic sensor and then to the alarm system. so if someone somehow bypass the movement sensor and find its hiding spot soon as he/she touched the safe it will trigger the alarm. I've been replacing the 9V battery every 2 years but wonder what happened when its battery is completely run down. will it work with the programed codes once the battery is replaced?
@EEVblog2
@EEVblog2 Год назад
Yes, the code is stored in EEPROM
@EEVblog2
@EEVblog2 Год назад
@@EarthSouthside No, EEPROM are rated for much longer life, decades.
@keithmarlow143
@keithmarlow143 Год назад
Just waiting for a comment from the lock picking lawyer....
@EEVblog2
@EEVblog2 Год назад
You won't see it because he can't get into it. There is literally nothing to pick. And there is no way to access the locking retraction bolt mechanism.
@SystemX1983
@SystemX1983 Год назад
Hi Dave, not sure if these things would have been long enough, but did you try the small clamping type multimeter probes? ======< Some call them "Kleps" (Klemmprüfspitzen) here in Germany.
@wburger2178
@wburger2178 Год назад
Next time just ping the LPL beforehand! (LockPickingLawyer)
@Zardwark
@Zardwark Год назад
Using the pick that Bosnian Bill and I made..
@chris_is_here_oh_no
@chris_is_here_oh_no Год назад
Great video, you may need to start another channel at this point.
@BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD
@BRADASSOFFGRIDHOMESTEAD Год назад
Larger the diameter drill, the lower the speed should be. Metal has a law you have to abide by. Surface Feet Per Minute. Different steels/metals have different speeds. With your drill, Aluminum you can run it as fast as you want, but most steels you should be on setting 1 and probably only half speed and using something like WD-40 as a coolant/lubricant.
@evensgrey
@evensgrey Год назад
Didn't you do exactly the same thing once before?
@paulcohen1555
@paulcohen1555 Год назад
Sure, sell it with this video and it's worth double the price.
@entropyachieved750
@entropyachieved750 Год назад
Air arc gouge it...
@WacKEDmaN
@WacKEDmaN Год назад
SMH... you wont do that again will ya?! :P LOL nice job tho!... that was sorta too easy! how long did it take ya all up?!
@ChongMcBong
@ChongMcBong Год назад
bobby dazzler :)
@PracticalCat
@PracticalCat Год назад
Now don't do it again!
@strehlow
@strehlow Год назад
Ya, we need to know it wasn't a fluke...
@EEVblog2
@EEVblog2 Год назад
I DID do it again in the latest cheap safe video, around the 13min mark I think, I forgot to connection the battery pack and closed the safe!
@PracticalCat
@PracticalCat Год назад
@@EEVblog2 Ha lol
@jlphtc
@jlphtc Год назад
Lol if you had mig welder (cause their easiest to learn basically point & squirt) you could have just cut yourself a nice little square out with the grinder. Then welded the cut-out back in place. A bit of a sanding the weld flat a touch of paint & no one's the wiser. The alternative was your way & I ain't got your patience to do that.
@SeanBZA
@SeanBZA Год назад
That is how my father got a house safe, it was broken into with the thieves cutting a hole in the side using a hammer and cold chisel (in the days when angle grinders were a specialty tool, and not common), so he used tinmans rivets to put a patch on the inside to fill the hole, and poured into the side cavity plaster of paris to make it fire resistant again, then spot welded a patch on the outside, and painted it. Nice free safe, and it came with a half dozen keys as well. He used it as a document safe, because of the fire resistance, not as a valuables safe.
@McTroyd
@McTroyd Год назад
So... how long did it take you to drill holes in the safe? 🙄 #AskingForAFriend 😁
@EEVblog
@EEVblog Год назад
Like a minute or something, not long. Didn't have a great bit.
@MrMegaPussyPlayer
@MrMegaPussyPlayer Год назад
1:01 Good taste. I own that one as well.
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