
Wife reads off the key blank (1069L) and the code. Hmm... something isn't right, but -- pull that key and look at the lock and the key length, looks okay. I guess.... Find the card for the 1200 punch for National Pin, and set up. Hmm...cuts 4 out of 5 fine, 5th is in space. Wife must have read the blank wrong. Try the other one (1069LB). This one cuts all 5, but won't work the stupid lock. Now what?
I am a good 20 miles from the office, so I am not running back there to figure this out on my own, and calling her won't help, as she is not that aware of all the things which go on in the trade anymore. We find another key which works one of the other locks, and this one is 1069L, and there are 5 cuts on it. Hmm.... now what?
I only have 2 key machines in the van which I can cut this thing on, the HPC 1200, and the Foley 200. HPC does not have any other card for National, so ... get my Foley kit out.
Ages ago I really made Foley into a dandy field unit for use in our old unit, which could run off a small inverter, as space is a problem in the new van, I just brought it along. What I did was work out about 85 key specs working from the Framon book, down here, and then cut spacer keys on the Framon, which were EXACT. This unit has saved my butt way too many times to talk about.
Flipping thru the Foley rings, National I have three keys, the regular pin, the disc, and one marked ".106 MLBX" ... now to find the cutting data on the cards. FInally on the back of card 5 there it is. SO Now to set up a 1069L, and cut it with the .106 key, and the data for that key.
This works. So what is up? There are some Auth and Florence mailboxes which have a .072 pins in them and my guess is they are some condensed version of the original. Which is why sometimes I have trouble getting standard mailbox locks to work in the smaller doors.
Just a heads up if you find that the cuts go - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, it is an .018 drop between cuts, unlike the regular .0125. Both start at .150 but this one has a spacing of .106 v/s .140. For all the screwing around I should not have missed this one, so next time I told her to read off the spacing as well as the cuts when I call in for a code.
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