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Door rim lock need key
modelreject
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Hi,
I purchased an old 1920s door which has a rimlock on it which I would like to keep. Problem is, it has no key. Is it possible to get a key cut which will work?
Many thanks,
MR
I purchased an old 1920s door which has a rimlock on it which I would like to keep. Problem is, it has no key. Is it possible to get a key cut which will work?
Many thanks,
MR
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You can buy a replacement rim cylinder with a new set of keys for very little money. Takes about 5 minutes to replace and we'll be a lot cheaper than a locksmith's services.0
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Take it off and take to a locksmith.
He'll either seel you a cylinder of the right size, or maybe make you a key.0 -
Thank you very much both of you.0
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