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I saw this in a movie once if you want to try it.
You drill a hole in the top of the safe and then fill it full of water. Then you drop some sort of explosive in the hole and just wait for it to blow open.
Make sure to take video if you decide to go that route.
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I would be careful cutting them open since you don't know for sure what's in them. A plasma or cutting torch could sure mess up somethings inside. Unless they are high-end safes a couple of big crowbars should be able to pry them open.
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First thing i thought of was I'm White and pretty safe lol. good luck
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If they are just plain Jane home safes like your basic Liberty and such use a pneumatic chisel with a panel cutter or sometimes called a muffler chisel.
Open em up like they have zippers on em.
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If you were closer, I would love to have some training with the jaws. It would be interesting to see what they would do. I don't know what the cutters and ram would accomplish, but the jaws might open the door easily. The air chisel is a great idea as well.
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Be sure to video record the process and the reveal! You may choose not to share the video afterward if its not a good idea, but you might kick yourself for not capturing it if there's really some goodies afterall. The family will appreciate the accountability of what is there for inventory purposes too.
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What if it's booby trapped?
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Boobys are traps.
Sorry just had to.