Step by step Safe Cracking Tutorial of Money Exchange safe with a DDM

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Published 2023-06-23
Step by Step Tutorial of manually cracking a Money Exchange safe with close-ups of dial. A DDM (Digital Dial Magnifier) is used to display the position of the handle.

For those that have asked for the links:
DDM10 - www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9HRH7NQ
DDM25 - www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRVXKLN9

All Comments (21)
  • @lockdown_picker
    Thanks for the video 😎 just starting to research lock manipulation so great to see and hear your process 👍
  • @mr.g6379
    It was a very enjoyable and successful video, educational for beginners.
  • Although I don't yet grasp the finer points of your manipulations about direct-action, it's quite fascinating to watch you work on that safe, going in blind to boot, as you explain your process and mental image of the lock. Thank you! Is it standard in the industry to have such a seemingly large +1/-1 (two-ticks wide) tolerance? What's the most top o' the line or recent safe you've opened using such methods? Curious mind inquiring.
  • The grin on your face when the wheel turn goes clunk is priceless after all the safes you have opened! I do have a request for some assistance with a lost code I have been working on if I can email you?
  • @jlitaker531
    Awesome. I have a victory safe to crack any recommendation are appreciated
  • The Money Exchange model is a direct entry lock, once you find the true driver gate it speeds things up! only 2 wheels and a driver. the POE method works well with these too.
  • @mikefinley4713
    Great video as always, can I ask where could I get one of those (Digital Dial Magnifier) I think it's great better then trying to see the change by just watching the dial. thank you
  • @ban80
    I purchased an old safe and was told it worked. The seller removed the safe from the building and had dropped the safe on its side and it was laying on its back when I arrived. It did not appear to hurt anything at the time and I took it anyways.  Once I got it home I realized The lower dial sticks when turning left between 3 and 4. You can turn it to the right and it does not catch on anything. The upper dial seems to work fine. I have the combination they gave me not sure if it's right. How would i go about getting it open.
  • @WannabeOperator
    I have the same exact safe. My grandmother collected coins for years and no one knew. I was given most of them but theres still the small safe and no one knows the combo. It wasnt too heavy for me to carry inside so not sure whats in it but i want to open it asap to see what may be in it to go with the sets i already have. As Im selling some of the collection to help my mother
  • @MeLoSonn
    I have this same safe. What is the combination to unlock if you have the 3digit code! I have this safe but cant figure out how to unlock. Do i start counter clockwise or clockwise and so on. This would help me greatly. I don’t have the instruction or manual but if you have a manual in pdf on how to unlock or where to find one online that would be great too!
  • @56dlp
    Does a direct-entry safe combo dial differently than a typical safe, such as a S&G group 2? I just don't understand why you were able to dial all the wheels right to 98 and then go immediately to 15 without having to pass 98.
  • @kafr8413
    I love your DDM. Did you make the 4 digit counter yourself? Or did you buy it from a company? If you bought it, Model? Mfr? Looks like you are out of stock on Amazon. Decades ago, when I was learning manipulation, I tried to invent something similar...years before optical encoders. I failed. It is so nice to see that you succeeded. Wonderful project.
  • @therocketman321
    So what is the digital indicator you are using? That looks like a fun tool to play with lol
  • Are you available for DM questions regarding this particular lock?