
I made the key out of a large cotter pin, thus getting around the whole debate on whether the keys are illegal to own.
The lock is an "05" type, and apparently the keys are hard to find, as I haven't seen any on Ebay that are reasonably priced. ($60+ for a key that is still produced is just nuts!)
The key works flawlessly in the lock, and the lock is indeed a monster! I forget where I found the cotter pin, but I've seen railroad workers use hand made keys like this, and that's where I got my idea from. Any half round piece of metal that's the size of the keyhole will work, as long as the cut(s) are correct.
I have seen vids of these locks being picked easily, and must admit that the security lies in the fact that the lock itself is tough and would be hard to cut/break/etc. The mechanism is very similar to an Abloy, but only uses 3 discs on this model.
