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<blockquote data-quote="outlawfirearms" data-source="post: 4154381" data-attributes="member: 52555"><p>After watching and discussing the process of replacing a keypad lock with a mechanical dial lock, I replaced the electronic keypads on my other two Cannon safes. I replaced both with the same type S&G mechanical dial lock that Mark Wells used on my first safe after the electronic keypad and lock solenoid died. I feel a lot better now that I don't have to worry about changing batteries or a solenoid or circuit board going bad and being locked out of my safe. I definitely recommend Mark Wells with Safe 1 if you run into issues with getting into your safe or changing out a lock and you don't want to try it yourself. His contact information is in my posts from earlier this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outlawfirearms, post: 4154381, member: 52555"] After watching and discussing the process of replacing a keypad lock with a mechanical dial lock, I replaced the electronic keypads on my other two Cannon safes. I replaced both with the same type S&G mechanical dial lock that Mark Wells used on my first safe after the electronic keypad and lock solenoid died. I feel a lot better now that I don't have to worry about changing batteries or a solenoid or circuit board going bad and being locked out of my safe. I definitely recommend Mark Wells with Safe 1 if you run into issues with getting into your safe or changing out a lock and you don't want to try it yourself. His contact information is in my posts from earlier this year. [/QUOTE]
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