Then I tried working those numbers into combinations and did find that one combination let me pull the button a little farther than the others. What I had done was pull the button down on any given setting and then draw a small line with a marker just under it as far as I could pull it.
I used that line as the gauge or reference for each subsequent pull. With one of the combinations I found that the button pulled farther than with others and just covering the line I had drawn. Then I began using similar combinations by changing each of the letters one or two either way of the first combination and shortly the lock opened. Then I reset the combination and set it aside to give back to my friend. The other one was more difficult. I set AWR with it, but rather than trying to find a gap around letters I just tested each letter with the depth of pull, again with the reference line I drew.
I found three letters the first time. One was the J and another was the P. Then with subsequent graphs I found the G the V and maybe the T, or around it. Then I started working various combinations with these letters, but with little success. Next I started setting two wheels on letters, sometimes the ones I had found and sometimes on random letters, and then tested the third wheel all around at each letter.
That's how I found that the third wheel was certainly the P. Then I did the same running combinations with different letters on the first wheel and P on the last, but with some random number on the second wheel.
Eventually I found that T was the first wheel, and that was when the button pulled down just over the line, but not enough to open the lock, just as I had luckily found with the first lock.
Finally I decided to set the first wheel at T and the last wheel at P and then run the alphabet to see what the middle letter was. Pumper Hinkle. Post by Pumper Hinkle I suspect the realtor or mutual had several of these and they were all set to the same combo.
Tough to guess. Is this the wall mount or the padlock style? I'd personally print up a list of letters, a-z, to make a checkoff sheet, and start spinning the dial. I believe Supra is still in business. Post by Henry Kolesnik It's a padlock style and I left the hasp or U in the unlocked position so only the lock box itself is locked. Post by --Shiva-- Post by Henry Kolesnik It's a padlock style and I left the hasp or U in the unlocked position so only the lock box itself is locked.
Post by Henry Kolesnik No I want to put a spare house in it and lock it on the stell stair railing. The spare key under the flower pot isn't a good idea. Post by Henry Kolesnik Maybe the safemakers ought to put rougher bearing in their units so that there's tactile feedback everywhere.
Post by Henry Kolesnik So come guys, how about pointing me to a site where I can get some tips to crack my Supra. Post by Joe Kesselman address as shown Post by Henry Kolesnik So come guys, how about pointing me to a site where I can get some tips to crack my Supra. Roger Shoaf. I am treating it as a puzzle and I own it.. I don't care if someone else knows the combo because I'll change it after I open it.. If I can't open it with advice off the net I'll have to keep it as a coffee table puzzle..
I now kind of recall the pattern One more question: Can I drag the unlock mechanism while approaching the third letter, or will that action move the other disks? Post by Roger Shoaf What part of no don't you understand? This will give you a set of instructions and you have a working box.
You can even get one that you can screw to the house for the same price. Information on how to defeat locks is not given out by ethical locksmiths.
If you would really really like to open it yourself and gain the immense satisfaction that comes with it, then sequentially dial all the combinations. That will work eventually. You could get a crossword puzzle dictionary with a list of 3 letter words, or analyze the phone book and make a frequency analysis for likely combinations of initials.
Heck you might even ask some old timers in the real-estate business if they remember the combinations that were used back before the switch over. Or go to a toy store and get yourself a Rubik's cube. I don't care if someone else knows the combo because I'll change it after. Post by Henry Kolesnik open it..
If I can't open it with advice off the net I'll have to keep it as a. Post by Henry Kolesnik table puzzle.. Post by Henry Kolesnik Post by Joe Kesselman address as shown won't use information posted here to open your box and break into your house? If you want to treat it as a puzzle, figure it out yourself.
If you. Post by Henry Kolesnik Post by Joe Kesselman address as shown either buy a new one or pay a few bucks to get some assistance. Stormin Mormon.
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