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- From: billn@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com (bill nelson)
- Newsgroups: alt.locksmithing
- Subject: Re: "Deficient" key
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.234011.20036@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 23:40:11 GMT
- References: <1993Jan27.160951.10289@iscsvax.uni.edu>
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company, Corvallis, Oregon USA
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- kraai4712@iscsvax.uni.edu writes:
- :
- : The existing key doesn't have any "extra" metal, it is just deficient in the
- : indiciated position. Can I use a properly shaped chunk of wood or other
- : material and push it in with the key, is there a better way?
-
- Looks like you are trying to make a master key out of your change key. There
- is no easy method - other than cutting a new key using a fresh blank. I have
- tried other methods, and none of them is reliable.
-
- Why do you need to get into a place where you are not authorized to be,
- anyway?
-
- Bill
-