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<p>[QUOTE="john65999, post: 8084677, member: 111931"]a little overkill, back when i was doing a scrap job at lincoln tech (used to be a hotel) i had the opportunity to get 5 safes, ranging in size from a very small one to a 6 foot tall by 3 foot wide, and 5 foot deep safe, all came open easy with sawsall to the hinges and prybar, my nephew had em open in a matter of minutes..the large one was a 12,000.00 safe (i looked it up) the ease at which they all opened makes one wonder of the efficacy of the inkling of security one thinks a safe holds..but if i had your machine, heck might of tried it for the fun of it....that was one of my bigger gc/scrapping jobs we removed ofer 40 tonss of metal including 12 tons of stainless steel, 1 ton of industrial batteries, and 3000 pounds of copper, among every other metal you can imagine, took over a month with 5 employees working 50 hour weeks...after salaries, gasoline was biggest expense, my 450 xl super duty (old sherrif prisoner transport van) and my big tex trailer made 3 trips to and from the scrap yard a day, and i used up both tanks, trip to the dump was only 6 miles round trip and 30 mile round trip empty to and from my house...fun times[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="john65999, post: 8084677, member: 111931"]a little overkill, back when i was doing a scrap job at lincoln tech (used to be a hotel) i had the opportunity to get 5 safes, ranging in size from a very small one to a 6 foot tall by 3 foot wide, and 5 foot deep safe, all came open easy with sawsall to the hinges and prybar, my nephew had em open in a matter of minutes..the large one was a 12,000.00 safe (i looked it up) the ease at which they all opened makes one wonder of the efficacy of the inkling of security one thinks a safe holds..but if i had your machine, heck might of tried it for the fun of it....that was one of my bigger gc/scrapping jobs we removed ofer 40 tonss of metal including 12 tons of stainless steel, 1 ton of industrial batteries, and 3000 pounds of copper, among every other metal you can imagine, took over a month with 5 employees working 50 hour weeks...after salaries, gasoline was biggest expense, my 450 xl super duty (old sherrif prisoner transport van) and my big tex trailer made 3 trips to and from the scrap yard a day, and i used up both tanks, trip to the dump was only 6 miles round trip and 30 mile round trip empty to and from my house...fun times[/QUOTE]
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