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Welded Doors
< on 6/3/2007 3:20 AM >
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Does anybody here know how to bypass welded doors? Or get through them? Find ways around them in general?

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 1 on 6/3/2007 3:40 AM >
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Sorry man, the only way I've dealt with them is with a crowbar and lots of wasted energy. My welder friends have told me that the weld is often stronger than the original steel so you may be best off going through a window.

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 2 on 6/3/2007 4:32 AM >
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Just bring a portable oxy/acetylene kit with a cutting torch if you're that desperate. I wouldn't recommend it though. Depending on the quality of the steel surrounding the weld (and it's usually shitty structural steel) you might even me able to cut around it with a MAPP/Oxy type setup, though if the weld was huge you'd blow through a few hundred dollars in canisters.

You'd better make sure that what's behind that door is worth the various risks though.

Edit: I figured I'd mention that my portable setup ran me into the hundreds of dollars, and it was an inexpensive one. So basically the answer to your question is "find another way in".
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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 3 on 6/3/2007 5:49 AM >
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I'd say it depends on if the guy making the weld knew what he was doing or not.. either way though you'd hafta break something, you may as well find another way..

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 4 on 6/3/2007 5:52 PM >
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If the welds are -really really- shitty you can use a hammer and a chisel to free things up enough to use your crowbar. Chances are you can find a much easier entrance than a welded door, though.

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 5 on 6/3/2007 6:47 PM >
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Unless you're in a position like White Rabbit were there's dead nun zombies on the other side and its the ONLY way in, you have to ask yourself if its really worth the effort.

Just as there's another side to every story, there's another side to every building. take a walk around and find a better/easier way in.

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 6 on 6/3/2007 7:02 PM >
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In most cases there's another way. If the owners of the property or maintenance can access the building at all they'll have an easier way inside.

Here's a lockpick. It might be handy if you, the master of unlocking, take it with you.
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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 7 on 6/4/2007 12:28 AM >
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Well in that case I would not want to waste my money on compressors, etc.

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 8 on 6/4/2007 1:19 AM >
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Three questions:

Is it worth it?
Can you get on the roof?
How it it welded?

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 9 on 6/4/2007 9:28 PM >
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What about a battery operated circular saw with he proper blade? Hmm...

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 10 on 6/5/2007 11:19 PM >
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Get a DeWalt battery powered grinder, it will set you back maybe $200, I use mine outside of ue so it was worth it, for me at least.

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 11 on 6/6/2007 2:51 AM >
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Steel is impossible, so is brick. Use the unlocked door, everything else is just FUBAR.

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 12 on 6/6/2007 5:45 PM >
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Brick is not impossible! Back in highschool we used pickaxes to create our own access points through Pyrobar gypsum blocks, and a vent hole through a brick and mortar wall.

But for the purposes of exploration... Do ya really want to destroy the building like that? Probably not.



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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 13 on 6/6/2007 5:52 PM >
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Thermite?
:p

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 14 on 6/7/2007 4:19 PM >
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Posted by resonance
Brick is not impossible!


He's being sarcastic. Welcome to UER.

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 15 on 6/8/2007 3:28 PM >
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m-80's

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 16 on 6/8/2007 5:28 PM >
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No way i dont wanna risk destroying the building i wanna go into with M80s. lolz

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 17 on 6/12/2007 2:52 PM >
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Seriously, why would you ask a question like that in a publicly viewable section? I DO happen to know a way to bypass that door. After intensive research, it seems probable that a D9 would be the bare minimum requirement.

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 18 on 6/12/2007 3:12 PM >
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D9s lolz

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Re: Welded Doors
<Reply # 19 on 6/13/2007 3:44 AM >
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It would work. And if you had to ask, it only means you are too lazy to do the research and lack the proper training to get the job done.

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