Looks like a G2215; that combination is via riveted permanent pins that are press/expanded into the 3 platters, but on a positive note, the platters have all the available numbers as empty/available holes for use all the way around the dial; so if you drill the pins out and replace them with machine screws (or new rivets) at your preferred combo, the complicated answer is 'yes'... but realistically the answer is 'no'. (YMMV, but IMO, not really worth the effort for such a cheap safe.... good gauge outer shell metal, but as you see, the lock bolts are too shallow to resist a decent crowbar.)
Would you do this after the safe has been stolen or do this while it is still bolted to the wall? I bolt my safes to the wall.
The bolts on that safe are awfully short. No wonder the door could be pried away from the body of the safe.
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whats the model for this one? is there a way to change the combination?
Looks like a G2215; that combination is via riveted permanent pins that are press/expanded into the 3 platters, but on a positive note, the platters have all the available numbers as empty/available holes for use all the way around the dial; so if you drill the pins out and replace them with machine screws (or new rivets) at your preferred combo, the complicated answer is 'yes'... but realistically the answer is 'no'. (YMMV, but IMO, not really worth the effort for such a cheap safe.... good gauge outer shell metal, but as you see, the lock bolts are too shallow to resist a decent crowbar.)
Whats the model im trying to open mine and i forget the dial turns but i know code
It is Left, Right Left
Does this destroy the safe and make the self itself useless after opened?
Yes.
no.
Maybe
Possibly
What was the question?