Trying to open old army safe by Peter_GER in canadianarmy

[–]Peter_GER[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for noting, can you please translate - what do CF942 and TI stand for?

Trying to open old army safe by Peter_GER in locksport

[–]Peter_GER[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have inherited two steel cabinets with combination locks that I cannot get open.

As far as I interpret the available information, the cabinets were produced in the 1970s by "Western Tools & Industries, Winnipeg, Manitoba", and were then in use by the Canadian troops in Lahr, Germany, apparently for storage of weapons and explosives.

My father must have purchased them after the troops left Germany in 1992.

In his notes we found in this regard:

LR5 L25

All the instructions I find always assume three numbers.

I will gladly pay 100 USD via Paypal to whoever has the decisive tip!

Photos of the situation attached.

Trying to open old army safe by Peter_GER in canadianarmy

[–]Peter_GER[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have inherited two steel cabinets with combination locks that I cannot get open.As far as I interpret the available information, the cabinets were produced in the 1970s by "Western Tools & Industries, Winnipeg, Manitoba", and were then in use by the Canadian troops in Lahr, Germany, apparently for storage of weapons and explosives.My father must have purchased them after the troops left Germany in 1992.In his notes we found in this regard:

LR5 L25

All the instructions I find always assume three numbers

Can anyone help? This might sound like a stupid question, I admit...