Jennifer,
i purchased a battery powered DeWalt grinder.
hold the lock with a pair of channel locks and pull the lock away from the door so you do not scratch or cut your door.
using a metal a metal urging disc, cut away.
it only takes a few minutes with practice.
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David Fisher ASA Sr. Appraiser
GM & Chief Cook
Fisher Global Development, LLC D/B/A Imperial Storage Solutions
Sugar Land TX
(281) 794-2361
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-30-2021 08:10 AM
From: Monty Rainey
Subject: Cutting locks
You will need a grinder with a metal cutting wheel.
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Monty Rainey
Chief Executive Officer
RPM Storage Management, LLC
New Braunfels TX
(830) 832-9496
Original Message:
Sent: 05-29-2021 02:59 PM
From: Jennifer Douglas
Subject: Cutting locks
We are VERY new to the self-storage game. We bought a 50 unit facility last year and have a number of people who have never paid, but there are locks on the units. We are getting serious about this as a business so we are cleaning house and need to see what kind of mess was left behind in these "abandoned units". We have 2 locks that we don't know how to cut. I attached pictures to this post. What kind of tool works?
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Jennifer Douglas
Permian Trinity Storage
Odessa TX
(432) 894-3301
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