pSilver68932
pSilver68932 OP t1_iye2l1r wrote
Reply to comment by NotAnAlreadyTakenID in LPT: When you get a new lock, buy a new house, or something like that always save one of the keys for future copies. This can be the safety key you leave with someone, but the point is never to use it, so when you do wear down your key, you make a replacement with the pristine one. by pSilver68932
That sucks. In my case it was the key, easier to fix.
pSilver68932 OP t1_iydu3by wrote
Reply to comment by DivvySUCKS in LPT: When you get a new lock, buy a new house, or something like that always save one of the keys for future copies. This can be the safety key you leave with someone, but the point is never to use it, so when you do wear down your key, you make a replacement with the pristine one. by pSilver68932
Also works.
pSilver68932 OP t1_iydu1h4 wrote
Reply to comment by DroolingSlothCarpet in LPT: When you get a new lock, buy a new house, or something like that always save one of the keys for future copies. This can be the safety key you leave with someone, but the point is never to use it, so when you do wear down your key, you make a replacement with the pristine one. by pSilver68932
Maybe, but I'm speaking by experience with what happened with my key.
pSilver68932 OP t1_iyed857 wrote
Reply to comment by BreakfastBeerz in LPT: When you get a new lock, buy a new house, or something like that always save one of the keys for future copies. This can be the safety key you leave with someone, but the point is never to use it, so when you do wear down your key, you make a replacement with the pristine one. by pSilver68932
No, use the spare key to make more spare keys instead of an used one.