You can easily open them with a coat hanger.
You just need a couple of bits of wire twisted at right angles.
You can easily open them with a coat hanger.
You just need a couple of bits of wire twisted at right angles.
Under the radar, over the top
Will have to try it somehow i was planning to have an roc adventure in scotland later in the year.
That post looks pretty battered you could get that open anyway, scottish t bar or a crowbar the hatch looks rusted to hell and back. Still good one on getting out there will remind TM to get a scottish t bar for when we one day go on a sctotland roc roadtrip
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Just get a key sorted before you go Jack, it would be easier.
The post isn't in too bad condition and the hatch is pretty solid. I had been to a job nearby and just didn't have the time to hang around trying to get in unfortunately. Pretty annoying really as I dont think anyone has been in since Catford![]()
Seems there shouls be a few interesting bits in...
the scottish ones always seem in quite good nick compared to further south. Maybe the scots yobs are too wasted on Buckfast to bother vandalising them![]()
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Close up view of a Scottish mechanism:
http://roc-scotland.fotopic.net/p61283738.html