I recently purchased a bank of post office boxes, but do not have keys. I was wondering if anyone knew how to unlock these beautiful doors to make them usable.
Thanks,
Kathy Love
Birmingham, Alabama
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I recently purchased a bank of post office boxes, but do not have keys. I was wondering if anyone knew how to unlock these beautiful doors to make them usable.
Thanks,
Kathy Love
Birmingham, Alabama
I was thrown off by your use of the term "Grecian". Those are USPS postal boxes and the United States Post Office is the exclusive user of Yale type H-308 and Ilco 999-RA keyways. According to 18 USC 1704 no person can legally sell blanks or cut or sell keys for these locks. Postal inspectors take this very seriously and offenders can be fined or imprisoned or both. Note that this key is the exact reverse of the popular Yale 11. The good news is that CompX National offers C9300, C9400 & C9500 postal locks which are used for private delivery mail boxes and should replace the USPS versions. Suggested list is $14.52-$15.91 each depending upon model and these can be sourced from locksmiths or hardware distributors. See pdf at the link.
http://compx.com/images/natl-usps-locks-flyer-lo.pdf
Pete Schifferli
For the sake of completeness, here is a link to the previously-mentioned law:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1704
Looking at the lock cylinder look like Yale. Not sure if this one will work but have to look inside to see if it is the same. If it same lock cylinder can order from here...Timothy....
Attachment 16774 http://www.wholesale4inc.com/products/U.S.P.S.-Post-Office-Box-Cylinder,-Yale-8-Keyway,-KD,-Satin-Brass-Finish.html......
Pete
The only reason I put it there as some people would like keep it same as lock that already was on there. I knew the price was going to be differ as most people will spent the money to make it look like antique lock....Timothy....
[QUOTE=Pschiffe;25339]I was thrown off by your use of the term "Grecian". Those are USPS postal boxes and the United States Post Office is the exclusive user of Yale type H-308 and Ilco 999-RA keyways. According to 18 USC 1704 no person can legally sell blanks or cut or sell keys for these locks. Postal inspectors take this very seriously and offenders can be fined or imprisoned or both. Note that this key is the exact reverse of the popular Yale 11. The good news is that CompX National offers C9300, C9400 & C9500 postal locks which are used for private delivery mail boxes and should replace the USPS versions. Suggested list is $14.52-$15.91 each depending upon model and these can be sourced from locksmiths or hardware distributors. See pdf at the link.
http://compx.com/images/natl-usps-locks-flyer-lo.pdf
Pete Schifferli
[/QUOTE Pete thank you so much for the information from your link and the picture Timothy sent I think I can replace the locks and make this a usable and interesting piece of furniture for my jewelry studio. I can even lock up my sterling silver supplies and sheet metal. Attachment 17024
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[QUOTE=Timothy;25374]Pete
The only reason I put it there as some people would like keep it same as lock that already was on there. I knew the price was going to be differ as most people will spent the money to make it look like antique lock....Timothy....[/QUOTE Timothy, Thank you so much for the information. The pictures is exactly like the locks on my bank of boxes. ]