Thanks Magdad. I think the work that my buddy the pinstriper did is what really sets it off. I was going to do the outline myself (that's not to hard), and get a decal for the logo. Glad I went the other route.
@@westhighlandsshop Sorry, I didn't mean to be cryptic. An easy way to force a safe is to remove the lock with violence- explosives etc. So put a plunger which will jam the bolts closed but have it held out by a steel cable or similar. The other end of the cable is attached to the lock. Remove the lock and you fire the plunger. That is a dead relocker (or "anti explosive device"). There is a more sophisticated version. Do you want details of that?
I admire your skill set Mr. David! Just an incredible job! Gooder than good stuff!!👍
Thanks Vic, glad you enjoyed it. One of my most challenging for sure.
Very nice job. This video is exaclty what I've been looking for. Thanks!
Appreciate it and glad you enjoyed the video.
Brother that's a hell of a restoration project! I don't even want to guess how many hours you got in it. Beautiful!
Thank you brother. Yeah, no way I want to know the hours either LOL. Appreciate the comments.
Got the name of your channel from 357 Magdad and I’m glad I did, this was an excellent restoration. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Mike and welcome to the channel. Feel free to share with others!
That looks beautiful. Thank you for taking us along with your project.
Glad you liked it! Thanks
Excellent job mate, looks fantastic 👍
Appreciate it!
Congratulations on a beautiful restoration 😁👌👌👌❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much!
Thats quite a restoration. Inside and out. Awesome job.
Thanks Dale. Appreciate you tuning in.
Impressive detail work David. Beautiful restoration
Thanks Beth!
Wow! The safe looks amazing!
Thanks Magdad. I think the work that my buddy the pinstriper did is what really sets it off. I was going to do the outline myself (that's not to hard), and get a decal for the logo. Glad I went the other route.
How awesome. Your work is always impress 😃😃
Thank you so much 😀
Absolutely beautiful David. Your patience and workmanship is an inspiration to all of us! Regards, Bill.
Thanks Bill. And yes this one did take some patience. I walked away several times and let it sit for a while!
Very well done. I would have added a relocker but I can see why you would want to keep it all original.
Thank you very much. Tell me what a relocker is. This was my first safe restoration. Thanks
@@westhighlandsshop Sorry, I didn't mean to be cryptic. An easy way to force a safe is to remove the lock with violence- explosives etc. So put a plunger which will jam the bolts closed but have it held out by a steel cable or similar. The other end of the cable is attached to the lock. Remove the lock and you fire the plunger. That is a dead relocker (or "anti explosive device"). There is a more sophisticated version. Do you want details of that?
That’s okay, but thanks!
The work you put into this safe really paid off. It looks amazing.
Appreciate it Ryan!
OMG THAT WAS GREAT... HOW I WISH YOU WERE MY NEIGHBOR.
LOL, thanks! Glad you enjoyed watching this one!
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