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  1. #1
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    Default Milwaukee tank works key???

    Looking for a key blank like this for my lock. I am in need of 2 of them. I ordered a pair of Ilco 994m’s. My local smith said if i could get something close he could try to make it work. Neither pic is mine but i believe the second pick is of a 994m in a Yale lock
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    [QUOTE=Ltbigtoe1;29979]Looking for a key blank like this for my lock. I am in need of 2 of them. I ordered a pair of Ilco 994m’s. My local smith said if i could get something close he could try to make it work. Neither pic is mine but i believe the second pick is of a 994m in a Yale lock
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    I don't think 994M will work, you are looking for something like Old Ilco 1269, unfortunately l-o-n-g obsolete, see image attached.
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    Thank you very much i am now on the lookout for this and also an Ilco 996m. I had a puece of banding laying around so i ground it down......and poof opened it right up. At least i can hang it on the cabinet until i find the right keys!!
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    994m and 996m should still be available from North Carolina, you might be looking for a corregated yale #68
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    A picture of your lock and the keyway would be a great help ?
    Need to know what i would be looking for ?
    thank you

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    Default Can you post measurements please?

    I have some blanks that might be what you are looking for. If you post the bitting length and width and the profile (shape?) i will let you know.
    ( shape , /\/\/\ = M or\/\/\/ =W , when looking at the locks keyway.

    RG

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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanbonstein View Post
    994m and 996m should still be available from North Carolina, you might be looking for a corregated yale #68
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    Yes, Old Yale 68 could be a possibility, see thumbnail attached. Crosses to 221 Keil, SC23 Niessen, 1269 Old Ilco and 2735A Graham; all are l-o-n-g obsolete.

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    You sure that isn't a slaymaker with custom logo, key 72 across bottom measurement 2"

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    Wow you guys are great i will get some profile pictures tomorrow and as far as measurements on the key i am out of luck. I was able to “pick” it open farely easy but lock #2 is being stubborn first picture is not mine
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    Took forever to get this to load
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