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Anyone know the easiest/best way to remove a padlock
from an outside gate, where the key has been lost?
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Post by D.A.R.K.[CotC] »

A dremell tool would work nicely, crowbar works too I think, big sledgehammer would do it as well, explosives work the easiest and produce some nice effects too.
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Dynamite would do the trick rather nicely.
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i think i would go with some plastic explosives if not avaliable find a place to buy a lock pick and learn to pick locks....rather easy if i might say
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liquid nitrogen, dremel, Bolt cutters, or a ladder.
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Post by warf »

Bolt cutters. Probably can rent a pair. If not, they are less than $50. Depends on how serious the lock is. A super duper case hardened with a guard on it would be difficult. Your standard Home Depot master lock will yield rather easily to a bolt cutter.

Here's a 24" model. 30" are better.

[url]http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... 190ACL[url]

Is it on a hasp? If so, you might could cut through the hasp with a saws-all.

For that matter, if you have a sawz-all, you could cut the lock with a metal cutting blade.

Edited to add: More work lower cost = hack saw
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Post by KrAzYdAvE »

I'm with warf... get some big bolt cutters and it'll be off in no time.
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Do you have access to the screws? I've seen a few silly installs where the screws can be removed from the latch opening the fence.
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warf wrote:Bolt cutters....If so, you might could cut through the hasp with a saws-all....For that matter, if you have a sawz-all, you could cut the lock with a metal cutting blade.
I've done this and the sawz works wonders, provided you have enough blades, and goggles. But large bolt cutters would do nicely too.
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If you have access to a side grinder that would work great, but this would work the best!

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Yeah Buzzed! Now all he needs is a submarine!
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and a supply chain
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Post by Kibeth[CotC] »

supply chain? who needs those! Do it yourself, the home depot way
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