<VV> Cutting Old Blank Keys
John Sweet
jasvair at certainty.net
Wed Feb 20 12:50:03 EST 2008
Terry,
Yes you are right as the new machines need to know what cassette to put in
and if they don't have a knowledge of the older keys that is what happens.
I cut keys in my shop with a Curtis key cutter. All I need to know is the
code that is on the lock cylinder and I can make them from the code.
John Sweet
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 12:02 PM
Subject: <VV> Cutting Old Blank Keys
>I purchased some old Corvair blank keys awhile back and finally got around
>to
> getting them cut. I had to go to a dozen places before I could get this
> done.
> Looks like everyone is switching to the newer key cutting machines and
> they
> could not cut my older style keys. The new machine needs a code to cut
> them and
> every one I went to at first could not figure out a way around it. I got
> them
> cut at an old Home Hardware who still had the old type key cutting
> machine.
> Has anyone else had this problem? Our does everyone file there own?
>
> Terry D
>
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