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Anyone have any idea where I might get a copy of my boat key made? It's a weird one... Or maybe it's like all the rest. I do not know. (pic below)

My idea was to find a company that has a water-jet machine to cut them out of thin steel.

You guys got any better ideas?
 

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Have you tried a real locksmith shop? A good one can make darned near anything.
 
Have a few emails out to see. The first one was a no-go.
 
Keith wrote:

Have you tried a real locksmith shop? A good one can make darned near anything.
Yes.* Lowes and Home Depot can copy standard keys, but a real locksmith is something entirely different.* My boat uses a non-standard blank that's fairly common in commercial use but not residential.* Home centers could not do it but a locksmith did.

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Looks like an old fashoned skeleton key.

Try antique stores.

Go to ebay.*

*They have thousands of them.


SD



-- Edited by skipperdude on Wednesday 2nd of March 2011 10:16:34 AM
 
skipperdude wrote:

Looks like an old fashoned skeleton key.

Try antique stores.

Go to ebay.*

*They have thousands of them.

I saw several that look the same as yours.

SD


-- Edited by skipperdude on Wednesday 2nd of March 2011 10:08:27 AM
********* Agree with SD

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********* Also Flea Markets- there is usually a guy there with a box full.

**********JohnP

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I have a similar key for my Taiwan sliding door lock but mine is not flat it is round all the way. I went to a 'Safe and Lock' company here and they took 3 days (I think they made a mold but I am not sure) and charged me $40 bucks for one and $10 for each additional, so for $60 I got three keys. Not cheap, but cheaper that a new lock which did not fit the same opening. Here's a link if you want to do it yourself: http://www.ehow.com/how_6824187_make-key-mold.html

Good Luck
 
JD wins! Marshall's had the blanks for about $4 each. The slight notches that make them different than the blank, I can cut on my bench grinder. However, I've had those locks apart and I see no way those notches can make a difference in the operation. Going to take them down and try them as blanks first. Then I'll worry about the cutting some other time.

Thanks guys!

Tom-
 
GonzoF1 wrote:

JD wins! Marshall's had the blanks for about $4 each. The slight notches that make them different than the blank, I can cut on my bench grinder. However, I've had those locks apart and I see no way those notches can make a difference in the operation. Going to take them down and try them as blanks first. Then I'll worry about the cutting some other time.

Thanks guys!

Tom-
Why didn't you just have them cut the keys?

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