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2.3 KiB
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2.3 KiB
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<20> Filename: GLASSDEM.TXT<58>
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<20> Title: Glass Demolition<6F>
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<20> By: Captain Hack <20>
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<20> Released: 11/16/95 <20>
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<20> Danger: <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>۰<EFBFBD><DBB0><EFBFBD> <20>
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This has several quick and easy ways to dispose of a sheet of glass that
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is in your way. A "silencer" is a good idea on most of these, and a good
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sound supressor is rubber cement. Liberaly spread this over the pane of glass
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and just about any attempt to break the glass will be safer and quiter.
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1) This does NOT work with a silencing compound. At a hardware store, you can
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buy a spring-loaded center nail punch, which is used for pushing the head of
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a nail below the edge of the wood it's in. This is most effective on car and
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any other windows made of "shatter-proof" safty glass. Just press it up to
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the glass until it triggers the spring, and the glass will shatter.
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2) NO SILENCER: You can often find a Dremel bit or other such scribe with a
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diamond tip. This can be very useful in cutting a small circle or rectangle out
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of the pane of glass and allowing yourself to reach in and open the window.
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3) I must extend credit to the Jolly Roger for this one...I am only repeating it.
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First, get a pellet gun that will fire hard enuff to just put a hole in it, but
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not shatter it. A silencer compund in all but the small area you shoot would be
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a good idea on this one. If it's an old fashioned lock, on the top of the pane,
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shoot just above it and use an icepick to push the lock out of position. If it's
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a different kind of lock, forget it. This won't work.
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If all else fails, just spread rubber cement all over the pane, let it cure for
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a few minutes, and tap it with a small hammer until it falls apart.
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--hack
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