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Locked keys in garage

Skint_Catt
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Don't worry, got in. Thanks
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... DaveHappily retired and enjoying my 14th year of leisureI am cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.Bring me sunshine in your smile0
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Well I couldn't delete post and it would have been deleted anyway as I was asking how to break into my garage with an up and over door.0
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Skint_Catt wrote: »Well I couldn't delete post and it would have been deleted anyway as I was asking how to break into my garage with an up and over door.
Rightho :rolleyes:
Six minutes between posting original request and posting edit ... not bad going ... we'll make a Skint_Catt_Burglar of you yet :rotfl:
Glad you got in.
Dave.... DaveHappily retired and enjoying my 14th year of leisureI am cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.Bring me sunshine in your smile0 -
If it is a standard door with a Henderson type lock, and all your neighbours have similar doors, ask them to try their keys.There are very few 'differs' so odds are one may work.0
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oldone - that was our next option!0
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Glad you sorted it out - next doors cat was trapped in there!!
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