Okay, anybody using this unit? Ever see one? It is a nifty unit which actually mills keys! It takes awhile to make the things as you need to match the grooving on both sides, but in the end you get a perfect copy of ANYTHING OUT THERE!
I only mention this as in the post on Clearstar we went around on the Hudson / ESP 339C sidewinder. If you know how to do it, you can almost make you own keys with enough mills and time to copy the keys. As in the Yale I mentioned before this is one way to make keys which you do not have access to, but can legally make.
Don't go off and be a pirate. Making pirate keys is a no-no.
There is a time and a reason to make keys on this unit. MY Last job was an extensive Primus system, not ours, in which the gent who had installed it was now the "late gent" and I was asked to take it over -- rather than totally sell them new locks, I used the existing side bar, and milled my own keys for this system. It works and saved somebody a load of cash and made us another client for life.
Sinifar