Goto a local locksmith. We have a lock and safe small business here in Clermont. It is a basic filing cabinet key. Most locksmiths can read the depths and recreate it with minimal work. I would avoid the big box stores and they will just toss it in a machine.Anyone have a solution? Key isn't fully broken but slightly twisted and most places say they won't touch it to cut a new one.
I know ACS has them but they're 10 weeks out
That's the plan, once I get back in townGoto a local locksmith. We have a lock and safe small business here in Clermont. It is a basic filing cabinet key. Most locksmiths can read the depths and recreate it with minimal work. I would avoid the big box stores and they will just toss it in a machine.
Mine is a DE2.That's the plan, once I get back in town
What he said. I took a 40 year old ignition key in and the guy made a new key in 5 minutes based on the depths and did not use the original to make a copy.Goto a local locksmith. We have a lock and safe small business here in Clermont. It is a basic filing cabinet key. Most locksmiths can read the depths and recreate it with minimal work. I would avoid the big box stores and they will just toss it in a machine.
ACS 264Maybe you can share the number that is on the key, perhaps someone has the matching number and can lend you a key till your replacement is ready.
I know I have got an spare one.
Not matching mine.ACS 264
Agreed. A real locksmith, versus someone in paint department covering in hardware, can measure depths at positions and create one from scratch.Most locksmiths can read the depths and recreate it with minimal work.