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schlage everest

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schlage everest

Postby victorylocksmith » 10 Feb 2015 0:21

cant afford getting a contract for primus so i decided to go with everest. i heard that the D keyway is the restricted one, anyone know where i can get cheaper schlage everest locks? right now i can get them for about $35 a cylinder.
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Re: schlage everest

Postby cledry » 16 Mar 2015 22:13

Are you talking about KIK cylinders? The D is the old style Everest restricted, the T is the replacement in 29 series. If you use a punch to cut your Schlage keys I believe you need a different one for the D & T keyway. You might be able to modify your punch with a parts kit to do the D & T but then it won't do the other keyways.

As for the price that sounds about right.
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Re: schlage everest

Postby victorylocksmith » 24 May 2015 13:15

been looking into getting the gms knockoff cylinders that have the same key profile milling but does not have a side bar. i figure if i just do a high low pin combination, the lock will be unpickable to most normal people. also, bumping will be rather hard because even though it doesnt have the side bar, you still need the proper key blank and a machine to cut it to the lowest depths.

american key supply used to have c123 kik cylinders for cheap but now they only stock the c145 cylinders which have made everything a pain now due to having already invested a good amount of money on c123 key blanks. i see some other suppliers that also carry them like clk but it's easily triple the price that american key supply was selling them at.
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Re: schlage everest

Postby cledry » 28 May 2015 21:08

victorylocksmith wrote:been looking into getting the gms knockoff cylinders that have the same key profile milling but does not have a side bar. i figure if i just do a high low pin combination, the lock will be unpickable to most normal people. also, bumping will be rather hard because even though it doesnt have the side bar, you still need the proper key blank and a machine to cut it to the lowest depths.

american key supply used to have c123 kik cylinders for cheap but now they only stock the c145 cylinders which have made everything a pain now due to having already invested a good amount of money on c123 key blanks. i see some other suppliers that also carry them like clk but it's easily triple the price that american key supply was selling them at.


Unless you bought a 1000 blanks you should use C123 blanks up cutting keys for existing systems even if you are using C145. We seem to cut a box every week or two. We only keep 100 of each in stock at any one time so not much investment. BTW Abus padlocks are available with the Everest keyway too.
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Re: schlage everest

Postby jeffmoss26 » 29 May 2015 9:20

I just saw on Jet's website that they now make C123 and C123 control blanks.
"I tried smoking a blank once. I was never able to keep the tip lit long enough to inhale." - ltdbjd
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