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Jay Alpha

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I have a perpetrator attempting to drill my vacuum vault.
I have a "puck lock" that sits stationary and can only be drilled at the "6' o'clock position"
The perpetrator was unable to drill the lock open successfully, but now I can not open it myself.
I believe it was drilled with a 90' angle drill but, the one I purchased doesn't fit in the frame vault( 2.5' inches)
I know there's a way to get it drilled, but need the proper tool or method.
A perpetrator from a previous event was able to drill the "puck lock" open, but didn't bother to drill the plug lock, so I was able to slap another "puck lock" on it

Anybody know of a small 90' degree drill tool that can fit or how the first perpetrator was able to drill the "puck lock" open?

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MEP001

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Anybody know of a small 90' degree drill tool that can fit or how the first perpetrator was able to drill the "puck lock" open?
Right angle drill.


Switch to a Cobra lock with a Medeco core, and weld a strong tab in the way under the keyway.
 

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Right angle drill.


Switch to a Cobra lock with a Medeco core, and weld a strong tab in the way under the keyway.
Imagine how fast he could've done that with an acetylene torch!
 
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