Seeing as this safe does not include a relocker assembly is there a reason why you didn't just put a punch through the locks hole and just blast it off with a sledge hammer? I found it works with dial combo locks. Drill a hole, put punch on lock and go to work.
They need to make stronger drill bits for people like us, I take some responsibility , Some of my drills are a little cheap and nasty. They seem to always brake in the new 001's right down the back where they are hard to remove
@@DrLockShop most safe locks are protected with a hardened plate, so there's no reason in drilling with regular drills. Some safe locks (like mauer 74046 for example) are easier to pick or decode, than to drill the safe door. I'd even say MOST safe locks. Though, this method is okay for beginners, but definitely is not for pro locksmith servicemen.
There was not a lock there to pick, the lock you see right beside where he is drilling is a wafer lock it will be really easy to open but it dose not goto the safe