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We have mislaid our keys for our back door and are now unable to open it. Is it worth trying to fix this yourself by drilling it out or something? And if so how do you go about it. It is a Yale Euro Cylinder with a key hole on both sides. I checked a locksmith and they quoted £80 which is a shame when I'm sure the key will turn up anytime.
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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 21:10:21 +0000, mr s
wrote: We have mislaid our keys for our back door and are now unable to open it. Is it worth trying to fix this yourself by drilling it out or something? And if so how do you go about it. It is a Yale Euro Cylinder with a key hole on both sides. I checked a locksmith and they quoted £80 which is a shame when I'm sure the key will turn up anytime. Thanks Rob Yale Euro cylinders are a challenge even for locksmiths so i dont fancy your chances. Often locksmiths have to destroy the cyminder to get it out,usually by drilling. A special drill bit would probably be needed in light of the toughness of the lock material. I have watched some locksmiths actually "make" a key to fit a lock. ( I sometimes get involved in repo type operations and have a locksmith with me!) With Yale Euros they either drill it or "make" a key,or maybe pick it if the lock is a bit worn. Id tend to leave it a while incase the keys turn up. £80 isnt such a bad quote though!. Does that include a new yale euro cylinder or is that extra? Remove antispam and add 670 after bra to email http://www.no2id.org/ |
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writes We have mislaid our keys for our back door and are now unable to open it. Is it worth trying to fix this yourself by drilling it out or something? And if so how do you go about it. It is a Yale Euro Cylinder with a key hole on both sides. I checked a locksmith and they quoted £80 which is a shame when I'm sure the key will turn up anytime. Thanks Rob -- mr s Yale is cheap **** so would not be much of a challenge but I'm sorry I don't think it is the responsible thing to do to tell you how to break it on an open forum. OTOH, if you are resourceful and a true DIYer then you should be able to work out how to open it from looking at exploded diagrams of the workings on the internet. Otherwise, pay the guy :-/ -- fred Plusnet - I hope you like vanilla |
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mr s wrote:
We have mislaid our keys for our back door and are now unable to open it. Is it worth trying to fix this yourself by drilling it out or something? And if so how do you go about it. Yes, but the steel of the lock is pretty hard, and consider the likelihood of your drill bit slipping off and trashing the door. Would make 80 quid seem like a bargain! David |
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