Hello all,
I've run into a bit of a problem with this one. The customer bought a Mills slot machine at an estate sale. Good news, it has the keys. Bad news, it's been sitting in a damp basement for 35 years and hasn't been opened since it was put there. I managed to get the "pins" lubricated enough to move the key in and out, but the cylinder is locked up tight enough that I'd have broken the key before it moved. The owner just wants it open so he can sell it, so he asked me to drill it. Trouble is, drilling the pins out won't help, because the cylinder is so tight. The cylinder is pressed right up against the back panel of the machine, so there's no way that I can see to get lubrication into the cylinder.
This is a much nicer looking version of the one I'm working on http://www.evansamusements.com/images/M ... y_Slot.jpg
And I believe this is the lock mechanism. http://www.crowriver.com/cs/lk087.jpg