Buy a lock and take it to a locksmith, who can key it to your current key. Or, go to a locksmith and buy one from them so you don't have to pay extra. Most locksmiths will key the lock to your key at no additional charge when you purchase a lock from them.
I lost the key to my safe - can it be replaced by Brinks?
I lost the key to my safe - can it be replaced by Brinks?
No, door locks & trunk-one key; Ignition- different key; I know-I have one
You have a few options. One, you can change out all of the locks with the same type of lock of which a master key can be made for all of them. The other is to change them out with the exact same lock which the same key will unlock each one. If these are padlocks, you can go with a combination lock which you can get changed to the same combination for all of the locks.
No. There are many thousands of different keys for tubular locks.
all cars start of with matching locks/ignition and key so the ignition or locks must have been changed
Should be the same key. But people change locks sometimes.
ADT owns Brinks call them there 1800 number and they can send you a form to swear the safe is yours then send you a new key once you pay them
Sounds like your referring to locks being keyed alike meaning the 1 key works in more then 1 lock? Hope this helps
I think combination locks are safer since key locks are easy to break into with a knife or a ice prick to unlock the key lock.
Lock bumping is a strategy used to defeat locks by using a bump key. A bump key is a specially-crafted key that's filed down to its maximum depth so that it can work on all the locks provided that they're of the same type as the key.
Yes, combination locks are cheaper than your standard key lock. However, the key locks are generally more secure than the combination locks so depending on what your needs are, you should balance cost against security.