Pic of key please?
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Pic of key please?
I have a toolbox that I got from luray and I was wondering if anyone had a picture of the key that would fit it. I am able to make my own key if I get a a picture of the key.
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Re: Pic of key please?
There's a huge variety of boxes and keys. You're unlikely to find a picture of the right key for your box. I would take it to a locksmith to see if you can have a key made.
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Re: Pic of key please?
Some of those boxes use a key similar to an old suitcase key. Simple, flat, and only one tooth. Anyone of average DIY skills could make one with a little trial and error. A good locksmith might even have a ready made one hanging on a hook just waiting for you.
Some of those tool boxes need a special key. Still simple by key standards, but more complicated with maybe a hollow shaft, and two or three different height teeth. Those may require a locksmith to make one.
Some of those tool boxes need a special key. Still simple by key standards, but more complicated with maybe a hollow shaft, and two or three different height teeth. Those may require a locksmith to make one.
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Re: Pic of key please?
Couldn't tell exactly what tool box you have from the picture - have seen many similar
Here are some previous MTFCA discussions about tool box keys. Hope it helps
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/11 ... 1269874297
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/11 ... 1288995317
Here are some previous MTFCA discussions about tool box keys. Hope it helps
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/11 ... 1269874297
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/11 ... 1288995317
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Re: Pic of key please?
I made a working key! Thanks MTFCA!