Need to cut a deadbolt? There's a deadbolt on my garage door. I lost the keys a...

There's a deadbolt on my garage door. I lost the keys a while ago. Will bolt cutters cut the deadbolt?
The deadbolt is a Master's dead bolt.
It's one of those deadbolts that hold the lock permanently attached to the bolt itself on the bottom part. Is in attendance a way to cut the wood around where the deadbolt slides into instead? I don't know how to get hold of that deadbolt off and I need to bring back in nearby. The keys are GONE and I don't know how else to remove the bolts without taking bad the whole garage door!
It seem like you could use bolt cutters to cut the padlock and then basically unscrew the thing with the door amenable. Is this untrue? Locksmith
i own to say I've never seen a setup close to that, HOWEVER if you look on the bottom of the lock there should be a number.
get that number later call the number for MASTER LOCK and see what they might suggest to you, including sending you a key for that numbered lock. you may own to send them proof of purchase for that lock and a check to cover the expenses. when you bought the lock, your always given two sets of key, maybe the other key is near your receipt or container.
good luck to ya
Answers:    From the picture i see screws holding portion of the hasp in place. If they are accessable remove them and the hasp should swing open. If not rob a a hammer. center a chisel in center of top of lock and pound away on the chisel forcing the lock down & plain. this is how we open padlocks in work that personnel have lost keys to.
Rent a reciprocate saw with metal cutting blade. Then saw between the tiny space you enjoy between the door and the frame. Take your time not to overheat the blade. Cut where you think where on earth the deadbolt is. Minor damage which can be easily repaired. I have to do this a few months ago. I first tried to cut it with a hand saw beside a metal blade, this would have taken hours. After that I used a reciprocating saw and it did the available job in like 1 minute. You probably requirement a bit of a gap to work with though.
Cheapest track is as adam/penny advised, email master's and explain your situation. It's got to be cheaper than replacing it.
I dont ruminate bolt cutters would make a real dent contained by that lock by the look of it, but if i was going to tackle it i would grind the U shaped piece of metal that the bolt slides into that looks similar to the weakest point. A small grinder with a cutoff wheel could be used to any cut the lock or split the steel holding the deadbolt . If you have a good bolt / tie up cutter cut the pin on the lock . as per your picture cut the one on the right not the left . grinder will do as well.
buy a small pair of bolt cutters