Locks..

Well. Seems either picking.. or drilling.. ill have to get new keys anyways.. so drilling it is.

Definitely use a good bit. I tried drilling out a lock once with a cheapy Walmart bit and it took almost 10 minutes, and I had to use two of them!

Also, make sure to drill in directly the center, and use a corded drill if you can; they generally are better for this than cordless, if possible.
 
Ditto on using a drill. Takes less than a minute and makes more sense than trying to pick the lock that you have to replace anyways.
 
Well i want to start collecting them. i picked up my first one about three years ago. it an 1981 Upright Galaga machine. was used at some 7-11.

Well guys! it worked.. but it was a cheap old lock.. took 10 seconds. i was looking over the fuses and noticed the 5 amp's are out (1 on the power supply and the other on the fuse board..)

I didn't realize it was a laser disk.. there is a laser disk player sitting in the bottom.. lol love it!
here are some more pictures.
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That thing looks really pretty inside and out, very clean. Nice score and thanks for posting the pics, can't wait to see it in action if it works. :)
 
Nice looking machine. I hope to one day get a machine as clean as that. Most of the ones I come across usually need some work.
 
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