Hi,
I just found and purchased a key-cutting machine from a buy/sell/trade shop down town. I cleaned up the nameplate and it is a Curtis Industries Model 2H. I stripped it down and cleaned it up as best I could, then put a three-wire cord on it so the chassis is grounded. It had two keys with it, already cut. I used them to re-adjust the machine after I reassembled it.
Now everything works and adjusts as it was designed to (I still need to add a bit of oil to the motor just to make sure the GE doesn't fry itself). I ran the machine on the two keys and it seems to be nearly perfect (I'll buy a new caliper soon as my old one managed to make itself disappear).
I have two questions: 1) is this a reasonable machine to use for cutting duplicate keys on a regular basis? It seems to be a good machine, but I suspect it dates back to the 40's, 50's? 2) are there any parts and manuals available? I managed to find out that Curtis was bought out by some other big company, but otherwise haven't come up with much info. I did come up with a lot of links back to this site, but the images don't show on my Linux machine.
At any rate, if anybody knows much about this machine, any input would be very much appreciated. I'd like to at least buy a new cutter wheel if they aren't too much.
Thanks in advance.