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by Josh66 » 23 Nov 2012 1:53
Nothing exciting...
Two Kwiksets, a mailbox key, bottle opener, and some folding nail clippers. Oh, and a key for a Ford Taurus.
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by jeffmoss26 » 23 Nov 2012 11:44
Subaru key/remote Leatherman Micra Keychain from electrical supply house KW1 and SC1 house keys SC1 work keys file cabinet and server rack keys Fenix LD01 flashlight Masonic keychain and company logo keychain Craftsman 4 way flathead screwdriver Klein Tools leather keychain
Then in my car I have another ring with 'extra keys' I do not use every day...grandparents' apartment, Mom's office, extra house keys when someone forgets theirs, lol
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by yogibayer » 24 Nov 2012 18:58
Nothing exciting here
Remote Start Remote KW1 SC1 Trade Mark Ford Truck Key 2 store loyalty cards
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by Joe Momma » 24 Nov 2012 19:45
The usual house & cars keys, PLUS a few restricted keys to restricted areas.
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by GWiens2001 » 24 Nov 2012 20:58
Oh, you mean keys to the box under your bed with the interesting articles you read? 
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by Teddy Picker » 24 Nov 2012 21:14
KW1 - My apartment door.
SC1 - Apartment building door.
NA14 - Mailbox.
SC4 - The bathroom at work.
Yes, the bathroom at my work is more secure than my apartment. Eh, I've got nothing in my apartment worth stealing.
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by Evan » 24 Nov 2012 21:27
Teddy Picker wrote:SC4 - The bathroom at work.
Yes, the bathroom at my work is more secure than my apartment. Eh, I've got nothing in my apartment worth stealing.
@Teddy Picker: How come the only thing at work you have a key for is the bathroom ? ~~ Evan
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by Teddy Picker » 24 Nov 2012 23:12
Evan wrote:Teddy Picker wrote:SC4 - The bathroom at work.
Yes, the bathroom at my work is more secure than my apartment. Eh, I've got nothing in my apartment worth stealing.
@Teddy Picker: How come the only thing at work you have a key for is the bathroom ? ~~ Evan
The front door has a security guard who I have to show my ID to. The inner door has a electronic numeric keypad (thankfully this is almost always open when I get to work -- it changes whenever someone leaves the company, and I can never memorize new combinations quickly enough to keep up).
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by Teddy Picker » 24 Nov 2012 23:16
The reason there is a lock on the bathroom door is kind of funny. There is a doctor's office in the same building, and one of the doctor's elderly patients would frequently visit, go into the bathroom, and poop on the floor. She was caught on security camera going to and from the bathroom, so it had to be her. After a few months of this, they made the bathrooms "staff only" and put locks on the doors, rather than confront her about it.
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by kaelanh » 26 Nov 2012 23:39
I Carry a few rings
1st Best E 7 pin Schlage Everest
2nd (Work Stuff) 2 Best E 7 pin Hex Key for dogging push bars 2 Light Switch Keys CH751 (works to more things than you think. More than just RV's) Schlage SC1 Paper Towell Key (I have access to stuff the janitors don't, so i have to replace my own supplies)
3rd WR5 House USPS Key SC1
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by kilae » 27 Nov 2012 10:40
Only three keys:
2 x Kaba star 1 x Abus Plus (bike)
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by GWiens2001 » 27 Nov 2012 12:00
Two small keychains: Keychain 1 - cars Lexus key Ford key Key for fuel cap lock I only have car keys on this keychain because too many keys and gadgets make it too heavy, increasing wear on the ignition. (Yeah, another mechanic). Keychain 2 - work 1 National (uniform locker) 1 M10 - padlock securing some stuff to my tool box 1 Snap-On tubular key - my tool box 1 generic tubular key - for my roll-around tool cart 1 Swiss Tool (mini pliers and screwdrivers) 1 Utili-Key Used to carry another key set for home, but we installed Schlage keypad locks on all doors, and a combo lock on the gate to the back yard. Can't see the logic in an expensive lock for the gate when anybody over 6 years old could probably climb over the gate.  Gordon
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by GWiens2001 » 27 Nov 2012 12:07
Oh, and I took apart the Schlage locks on the doors and removed the last driver and key pin, replacing them with a solid pin the same length as both pins combined, into which I machined a couple of grooves, so if they are being picked, it will feel like spool pins, but can never open.  I figure that most crooks will try bashing a window, but it is fun to picture them trying picking or bumping the lock! Gordon
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by Teddy Picker » 27 Nov 2012 12:24
GWiens2001 wrote:Oh, and I took apart the Schlage locks on the doors and removed the last driver and key pin, replacing them with a solid pin the same length as both pins combined, into which I machined a couple of grooves, so if they are being picked, it will feel like spool pins, but can never open.  I figure that most crooks will try bashing a window, but it is fun to picture them trying picking or bumping the lock! Gordon
Um, doesn't mean that you can't open them either?
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by GWiens2001 » 27 Nov 2012 13:08
I installed keypad Schlage deadbolts. They have a keypad and a key. It is doubtful that the batteries on all 3 locks will go abruptly dead at the same time, so I don't fear a lockout. Sorry I was not clear - I had 2 posts above.
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