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    So - 6*6*6 = 216 combinations - you can pick that lock by trying all the combinations in under 5 minutes and with a little knowledge, under 20 seconds...

    Biggest thing it has going for it is nobody expects 3 nuts with numbers...

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    Pull the lever and rotate each bolt until there is no drag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rgsparber View Post
    Pull the lever and rotate each bolt until there is no drag.
    The same trick applies to most combination locks such as bicycle and key safes even as a young lad I could open those in a minute.

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    I thought about a way to make a safe or lockbox with a solenoid operated lock. 10 SPST push button switches in series with a battery and proper solenoid. Three or four n/o switches and the rest n/c. All n/o switches would have to be made and none of the n/c switches. All the switches of course would need to look identical. If any one of the n/c switches was made it would open the circuit and the solenoid would not be energized.



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