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by quickpicks » 8 May 2007 23:14
I am looking for a manual or some sort of reference for the operation of the Ilco 025. So far all I can find is some stuff on the 045(which replaced it?) and that it is no longer in production.
One more thing... It's my first key machine. 
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by Isakill » 9 May 2007 7:34
I have a 027A. I dunno if they are similar or anything but here's a pic of it:
Let me know and I'll see what I can do with the manual.
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by quickpicks » 9 May 2007 7:35
There is a bt of a difference on the two. I'll throw up a pic later this evening.
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by Jaakko » 9 May 2007 14:48
Isakill, your "key cutter" looks nice and seems okay for its age. As I own couple of those too, I can tell you that they are really sharp and cut almost anything if you don't pay attention 
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by UWSDWF » 9 May 2007 15:09
well that there's your problem... your key cutter has a cat infestation
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by desert_gold_hound » 9 May 2007 17:14
Oh man that model has retractable claws thats just awsome.
The search button wants to be your friend. It is getting really lonely. Would you be its friend?
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by desert_gold_hound » 9 May 2007 17:15
Hey how much did the cat scan cost?
The search button wants to be your friend. It is getting really lonely. Would you be its friend?
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by Chucklz » 9 May 2007 18:09
Someone make a lolcat out of this?
"Wer in ur shop kuttin ur kees"
"Wer in ur shop pickin ur loks"
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by UWSDWF » 9 May 2007 18:13
oh dear god don't bring that here... next thing you know it'll be caturday and every other thread will be say somewhere in it "thz kan be kat thrd!?!!!11!?//"
/ leave it where it belongs
// i know where htis is coming from
/// slashy slashly slashy
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by Jaakko » 10 May 2007 2:17
Chucklz wrote:Someone make a lolcat out of this?
"Wer in ur shop kuttin ur kees"
"Wer in ur shop pickin ur loks"
http://www.knitemare.org/ - There you have lolcats 
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by Isakill » 10 May 2007 7:27
I don't see anything on there about lolcats....
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by quickpicks » 10 May 2007 7:35
lol! it went from key cutters to cats
Anywaysthe cutter seems fairly easy to operate without a manual. The only thing that may be difficult is car keys and im not worrried about that 
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by UWSDWF » 10 May 2007 7:36
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by Jaakko » 10 May 2007 8:24
Isakill wrote:I don't see anything on there about lolcats....
Ah, it has been moved: http://www.dropline.net/cats/
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by Isakill » 10 May 2007 12:11
lol! it went from key cutters to cats Anywaysthe cutter seems fairly easy to operate without a manual. The only thing that may be difficult is car keys and im not worrried about that
Actually all the blanks I have are mostly automotive. I have spacers for double sided keys so I have no problems at all
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