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In reply to the discussion: I'm a locksmith and safe technician: Ask me anything. [View all]ret5hd
(21,337 posts)14. I have a Diebold safe...
I think its from about the 70s.
Its about a 3 foot cube, walls several inches thick.
It has some rating (forget the name) that supposedly you can insure $250,000 of contents.
It has time lockouts (whatever the technical term is
you can set it using a little key to absolutely not unlock till a set time period is up)
Everything is mechanical, no electronics.
I had it in a business I used to own.
Is a safe like this worth anything? If so where would I market it? I called a couple companies that sell safes but they werent interested.
On edit: everything works silky smooth.
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Interesting. Thanks for the info. Any suggestions for making a patio slider door more secure . . .
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