Title: How to re key a lock Post by: jbshocks on March 11, 2012, 08:42:49 PM This may be old news to you guys but I figured I would post it anyway in case it can help someone out. If you have a door lock (non tube lock) with no key or you just want to use the same key for all of your locks it is fairly easy to do. At least all my locks are this way. First picture is the little lock stop that needs to be pried off after removing the arm. Now you can slide out the lock cylinder. The second picture shows the cylinder with the wrong key in it. You can see how the pins stick out preventing it from turning.
Title: Re: How to re key a lock Post by: jbshocks on March 11, 2012, 08:44:40 PM Final picture after I have ground the pins down flush. Now it will work with the key that I had. You need to leave the key in while grinding the pins. You may also need to clean up some burs on the pins as well. A hand file should also work fine.
Keep in mind if you do this the lock will still lock but it is far less secure. Many keys will un luck it now but for in the house it works for me. Besides you can pick these locks un modified in about 10 seconds anyway. Title: Re: How to re key a lock Post by: rastaman on June 21, 2012, 06:04:08 PM Nice ideea , thanks!Maybe something like this can be also useful for a lock without keys ?
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/advanced-9-piece-set-lock-picks-16417 Title: Re: How to re key a lock Post by: junkman on September 08, 2012, 10:29:16 AM This is what I do all the time. It works great!
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