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Jun 18, 2024
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:03
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Tank's Dad
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Sorry to be so late. It involves a 2x4 and car Jack. Jack the door sideways and
that stretches the door a bit so you can use a credit card or a screwdriver to open up the door.
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Our grandson just locked the bedroom doors. No keys. Bless his little heart.
Tank's Dad
Jun 18, 7:52am
Please tell me he's like 19 years old.
Jeffacka
Jun 18, 7:54am
4.
Tank's Dad
Jun 18, 7:57am
Just push the lock open with an opened paper clip
Fatalplacebo
Jun 18, 7:54am
Hopefully it’s that easy and not the lock that results from opening a drawer😬
Hank Rearden
Jun 18, 7:55am
Not that type. Can’t slide a credit card in either.
Tank's Dad
Jun 18, 7:58am
If it’s the handle type, the access hole is below it rather than the center like
Fatalplacebo
Jun 18, 8:48am
That’s Tank’s problem
Sea Chicken
Jun 18, 8:20am
This when you wish you would have taken lockpicking 101. Adult son, 2 months
EM_Puma
Jun 18, 8:22am
Take the door off the hinges if they're on your side.
bbqoug
Jun 18, 8:23am
Nearly all bedroom doors swing in to avoid blocking access in the hallway.
Fatalplacebo
Jun 18, 8:50am
Tank came over and used a fireman’s trick to unlock the doors.
Tank's Dad
Jun 18, 11:20am
Love to know it. Is it something you can google?
EM_Puma
Jun 18, 11:27am
Sorry to be so late. It involves a 2x4 and car Jack. Jack the door sideways and
Tank's Dad
Jun 18, 3:45pm
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