Here is an original Wildoly brand desk lock key:
This is a picture of what we put it on, stamped with their code number "422":
This is a picture of what we put it on, stamped with their code number "422":
[Note: specs have not been noted for making these locks from scratch at the time of this writing (16Jul'15)]
The lock was not present when we attempted to duplicate this key (though hopefully the mills are wide [and sloppy] enough to allow it to go INTO the keyhole). Andy tried TWO methods to duplicate this key. The first one was modified on the Framon machine by cutting .015" off both sides of the key (making it .255" wide), then laying it flat in the HPC manual machine chucks (marked with an "F" on the other side).
The lock was not present when we attempted to duplicate this key (though hopefully the mills are wide [and sloppy] enough to allow it to go INTO the keyhole). Andy tried TWO methods to duplicate this key. The first one was modified on the Framon machine by cutting .015" off both sides of the key (making it .255" wide), then laying it flat in the HPC manual machine chucks (marked with an "F" on the other side).
The second was lined up by the mills of both keys on the HPC manual machine, lined up by the shoulders, and then cut normally.
If
this doesn't work (as of 16Jul'15), hopefully Mr, Travous from the
College of Pharmacy will be able to bring in the lock these go to so we
can make whatever modifications are needed. Please make note of them
here.(Originally created 7/16/15 on the Evernote app)
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