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Amy Wood, the wife of Idaho state Rep. Fred Wood (R), was airlifted to a Utah hospital on Saturday night after an explosion in their home caused second degree burns to her hands and face, according to the Magic Valley Times-News. The Woods were reportedly eating dinner when, according to Burley, Idaho Fire Chief Keith Martin, “they heard a sound like a 747 coming from the basement.” A gun safe, which was housed in the basement under the patio on which Mrs. Wood was standing, apparently exploded, lifting the patio slab off the ground and collapsing the roof. The patio slab on which Mrs. Wood was apparently standing reportedly collapsed into the basement after the explosion. Mr. Wood is said to have sustained minor injuries. The cause of the explosion is still under investigation. [Image of Fred Wood via his Facebook page/ "Cartridges Of .45 Acp Pistols Ammo" on Shutterstock] I hope she fully recovers but I also hope they realize this was probably God talking to them through their gun safe. |
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On Oct 1, 3:38*pm, jps wrote:
Amy Wood, the wife of Idaho state Rep. Fred Wood (R), was airlifted to a Utah hospital on Saturday night after an explosion in their home caused second degree burns to her hands and face, according to the Magic Valley Times-News. The Woods were reportedly eating dinner when, according to Burley, Idaho Fire Chief Keith Martin, they heard a sound like a 747 coming from the basement. A gun safe, which was housed in the basement under the patio on which Mrs. Wood was standing, apparently exploded, lifting the patio slab off the ground and collapsing the roof. The patio slab on which Mrs. Wood was apparently standing reportedly collapsed into the basement after the explosion. Mr. Wood is said to have sustained minor injuries. The cause of the explosion is still under investigation. [Image of Fred Wood via his Facebook page/ "Cartridges Of .45 Acp Pistols Ammo" on Shutterstock] I hope she fully recovers but I also hope they realize this was probably God talking to them through their gun safe. |
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On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 11:18:15 -0400, EmpacherFan wrote:
In article , says... Amy Wood, the wife of Idaho state Rep. Fred Wood (R), was airlifted to a Utah hospital on Saturday night after an explosion in their home caused second degree burns to her hands and face, according to the Magic Valley Times-News. The Woods were reportedly eating dinner when, according to Burley, Idaho Fire Chief Keith Martin, ?they heard a sound like a 747 coming from the basement.? A gun safe, which was housed in the basement under the patio on which Mrs. Wood was standing, apparently exploded, lifting the patio slab off the ground and collapsing the roof. The patio slab on which Mrs. Wood was apparently standing reportedly collapsed into the basement after the explosion. Mr. Wood is said to have sustained minor injuries. The cause of the explosion is still under investigation. [Image of Fred Wood via his Facebook page/ "Cartridges Of .45 Acp Pistols Ammo" on Shutterstock] I hope she fully recovers but I also hope they realize this was probably God talking to them through their gun safe. I bought an old safe at a garage sale and it is sitting in my garage. I don't know if anything is in it because the seller had inherited it from his father and apparently the old man died without giving his son the combination. It had been sitting in his garage unopened for about 20 years. I'm pretty sure the safe isn't full of guns. Maybe it is full of money. If my garage explodes, I'll have to reconsider whether it was full of bullets. I have no idea how to get the safe open. I don't even know why I bought it, since I don't think I have anything worth putting in a safe. I wonder if I can find a "safecracker" on Craig's List. Damn thing weighs about 400 pounds, took four of us to get it out of my pickup truck and into the garage. Call local locksmith to get started. Offer 20% of whatever's in the safe. Or more. |
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On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 11:18:15 -0400, EmpacherFan wrote:
I have no idea how to get the safe open. I don't even know why I bought it, since I don't think I have anything worth putting in a safe. I wonder if I can find a "safecracker" on Craig's List. Damn thing weighs about 400 pounds, took four of us to get it out of my pickup truck and into the garage. === Most safe crackers use brute force methods which are easily duplicated if you have the right tools and know where to drill or cut. You might be able to find a book on Amazon or at your local library. If the manufacturer is still in business they might be able to help you if you can convince them that you're legit. Tools of the trade are things like acetylene cutting torches, carbide drills, cold chisels, hand sledges, etc. |
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On 10/2/2012 12:26 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 11:18:15 -0400, EmpacherFan wrote: I have no idea how to get the safe open. I don't even know why I bought it, since I don't think I have anything worth putting in a safe. I wonder if I can find a "safecracker" on Craig's List. Damn thing weighs about 400 pounds, took four of us to get it out of my pickup truck and into the garage. === Most safe crackers use brute force methods which are easily duplicated if you have the right tools and know where to drill or cut. You might be able to find a book on Amazon or at your local library. If the manufacturer is still in business they might be able to help you if you can convince them that you're legit. Tools of the trade are things like acetylene cutting torches, carbide drills, cold chisels, hand sledges, etc. Yeah, I was gonna' say.. Not sure if the old "guy with the stethoscope" stereotype is really practical anymore. I see them "crack" safes on some late night reality tv and they literally "crack" them:) Like Wayne said, with torches, drills, chisels, etc... |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 11:18:15 -0400, EmpacherFan wrote: I have no idea how to get the safe open. I don't even know why I bought it, since I don't think I have anything worth putting in a safe. I wonder if I can find a "safecracker" on Craig's List. Damn thing weighs about 400 pounds, took four of us to get it out of my pickup truck and into the garage. === Most safe crackers use brute force methods which are easily duplicated if you have the right tools and know where to drill or cut. You might be able to find a book on Amazon or at your local library. If the manufacturer is still in business they might be able to help you if you can convince them that you're legit. Tools of the trade are things like acetylene cutting torches, carbide drills, cold chisels, hand sledges, etc. ---------------------- If the combination has not been changed, the manufacturer if still in business could supply the numbers. |
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On Tue, 02 Oct 2012 11:30:10 -0400, GuzzisRule wrote: On Tue, 2 Oct 2012 11:18:15 -0400, EmpacherFan wrote: I'm pretty sure the safe isn't full of guns. Maybe it is full of money. If my garage explodes, I'll have to reconsider whether it was full of bullets. I have no idea how to get the safe open. I don't even know why I bought it, since I don't think I have anything worth putting in a safe. I wonder if I can find a "safecracker" on Craig's List. Damn thing weighs about 400 pounds, took four of us to get it out of my pickup truck and into the garage. Call local locksmith to get started. Offer 20% of whatever's in the safe. Or more. I second John's suggestion. Depending on model, there may be a trivial trick to open it. They may not want you to watch. If you are going "brute force" a diamond blade in a cut off saw will get in there but the blade may cost more than the contents are worth, particularly if you have to rent the saw. Don't go for a frontal assault, the back or bottom may be the weakest part. Set up your phone/camera and put it on You Tube. It can be like Al Capone's vault. --------------------------- Brute force may have other consequences. Depending on the age of the safe. Old safes had a tear gas container that would trigger under certain conditions. Lots have a glass plate that will shatter and then a spring releases a secondary lockup. |
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