
If you need a quick key clone this might just be the fix. However the clone key would not be strong enough to turn the lock by itself so you would probably need a screw driver to help you turn it. Does it really work? I really have no idea! VIDEO->
MistaPrimeMinista said,
2-12-2008 in 02:54:32 at 99.246.75.73true that! but it seems like any lock can be opened with an aluminum key…:)
Reepa said,
2-12-2008 in 08:32:35 at 84.9.79.132Oops! Metacafe didnt like this one, the video link is dead.
MistaPrimeMinista said,
2-12-2008 in 13:13:38 at 99.246.75.73i just replaced it with a youtube clip…i hope they don’t remove it from youtube…
random said,
3-6-2008 in 05:47:11 at 61.68.230.128whenever i try to do it the key isn’t strong enough and just rips when its in the key hole??? how do i make it stronger?
Jake said,
7-5-2008 in 17:11:32 at 96.238.194.117Try doubling the aluminum keys up a few times. That might make it strong enough. Or if you have a blank key, try inserting it with that.
Leg3nd said,
2-12-2008 in 02:40:50 at 71.245.224.24I wouldn’t trust a lock i can open with an thin aluminum key..