nls777 wrote:Raymond wrote: But, do not file the plug down or you will deserve a gypsy curse.
Ya I heard something about that before lol
Thanks alot for every ones help I have only filed the bottoms of pins once before and was told in school it was a big nono but I do only have 5 not 3 so I'll be ordering a new kit when I get a few more apartments.
I hate having to pull out a old worn out lock that some tool rekeyed with only 3 pins. I think from now on Ill have to work on desiding when to tell the customer they need a new lock not spend 20 minutes trying to make the other 2 pins work in a lock that is past its time.

Before you dump your .005 kit, realize that some locks, like Schlage, use increments of .005 resulting in factory pin lengths of .225, .240, .255, .270 and so on. Your .005 is dead on for those locks, whereas the .003 could be off .001 on some lengths.
Personally, I use Kwikset pins in Kwikset locks, Schlage pins in Schlage locks, Best pins in Best locks and so on. The universal pin kit is kind of a safety net for when I don't have the OEM pin kit.
You can probably get by for quite a while with the .005 kit, but some people like myself, prefer the .003.
Hope this helps.
El Abogado