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New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Got a cool old key? What keyway is this?! Need a key for that old steamer trunk or padlock? Do Not Duplicate got you down? What's that part number for that factory key section? Which supplier has this key blank in stock? Need the MACS, root depth, or Depth and Spacing for your lock? Need some pre cut keys? Keys and Key Blanks is the forum for you!

New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Postby Squelchtone » 22 Mar 2019 18:42

Due to popular demand, a Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks sub forum has been created in the Locksmith Business Info area.

Here is a direct link: viewforum.php?f=60

We will try to move some existing key and key blank questions from other areas into this one, but I'm sure new posts from the public and from forum members will be added in no time as well.

Enjoy!
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Re: New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Postby GWiens2001 » 22 Mar 2019 21:16

Great to see this happen. :)

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Re: New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Postby stratmando » 23 Mar 2019 12:23

Glad to see. I always thought Keys were as Important Category as Locks.
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Re: New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Postby cledry » 31 Mar 2019 12:07

OK, now just find a key blank that works on the mail boxes that HD sells.
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Re: New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Postby billdeserthills » 31 Mar 2019 14:38

cledry wrote:OK, now just find a key blank that works on the mail boxes that HD sells.


From what I have seen the mailboxes that Home Depot sells do not use a US Postal approved mailbox lock,
instead they use a cheap crummy cam lock, which is why when my client wants a new key we just replace the lock
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Re: New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Postby cledry » 1 Apr 2019 17:59

billdeserthills wrote:
cledry wrote:OK, now just find a key blank that works on the mail boxes that HD sells.


From what I have seen the mailboxes that Home Depot sells do not use a US Postal approved mailbox lock,
instead they use a cheap crummy cam lock, which is why when my client wants a new key we just replace the lock


If the customer is willing to pay a service call that is always an option. However most are just looking for a replacement key. We have a shop and it stays open for 9 hours a day. If I can find a blank that works then I will buy it as a service to my customers. We like to pride ourselves in being able to duplicate almost any key. Yes, it doesn't earn as much as a service call, but when someone posts on GOOGLE that they had been to other locksmiths etc. and nobody could help them but we were able to take care of it. That is worth more than a service call, far more.
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Re: New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Postby billdeserthills » 1 Apr 2019 18:14

cledry wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:
cledry wrote:OK, now just find a key blank that works on the mail boxes that HD sells.


From what I have seen the mailboxes that Home Depot sells do not use a US Postal approved mailbox lock,
instead they use a cheap crummy cam lock, which is why when my client wants a new key we just replace the lock


If the customer is willing to pay a service call that is always an option. However most are just looking for a replacement key. We have a shop and it stays open for 9 hours a day. If I can find a blank that works then I will buy it as a service to my customers. We like to pride ourselves in being able to duplicate almost any key. Yes, it doesn't earn as much as a service call, but when someone posts on GOOGLE that they had been to other locksmiths etc. and nobody could help them but we were able to take care of it. That is worth more than a service call, far more.



Just seems like maybe there is a reason why the US Postal Service cares that the locks be up to their standard--
I don't suppose you care about your customer having their mailbox lock opened by an unauthorized person, cause you worship the almighty dollar, I'm guessing...
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Re: New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Postby jeffmoss26 » 1 Apr 2019 20:21

We carry a few blanks from Blue Dog for those Home Depot boxes.
https://www.bluedogkeys.com/product/bd863/
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Re: New Sub Forum: Keys, Keyways, and Key Blanks

Postby Squelchtone » 1 Apr 2019 22:40

hey jeff, bill and cledry, start your own threads for pete's sake, stop hijacking this one...


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