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Twistyman

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Cool tool tips.. I learned a lot at GM about locks..we had to learn how to recode the cylinders and take them apart..my 1st one I took a clip off and all the springs and strikers all popped out... :o... but once you get it it is easy.. the GM strikers are like (h's) only different thicknesses and hight/widths .
My dad was a key collector and I got into it and I had keys for almost everything... I should have kept them I saw a guy on Antiques Roadshow who's keys (Old deadbolt styles) were valued at about $25 - $50 each.....
 

robert 14617

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hell ya twisty then have to explain to buba why your in the joint in the first place....well the cord got tangled in the biker cops forks ....
 

tipsgnob

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Cool tool tips.. I learned a lot at GM about locks..we had to learn how to recode the cylinders and take them apart..my 1st one I took a clip off and all the springs and strikers all popped out... :o... but once you get it it is easy.. the GM strikers are like (h's) only different thicknesses and hight/widths .
My dad was a key collector and I got into it and I had keys for almost everything... I should have kept them I saw a guy on Antiques Roadshow who's keys (Old deadbolt styles) were valued at about $25 - $50 each.....
when I first started buying cars at the auction, if there were no keys I had my slide hammer and that usually fucks up stuff inside the column. fords are easy though, there are only 13 different keys and I have all 13.
 

Twistyman

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hell ya twisty then have to explain to buba why your in the joint in the first place....well the cord got tangled in the biker cops forks ....
LOL... ya.. as Bubba signs you up for the Bubba Tango team and starts calling you "cupcake"..:shock:

when I first started buying cars at the auction, if there were no keys I had my slide hammer and that usually fucks up stuff inside the column. fords are easy though, there are only 13 different keys and I have all 13.
True..WTF was with those Ford keys... They always got rounded off...
Same with the ignition. after a while you don't even need a key....:wall:
 

420weedman

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when I first started buying cars at the auction, if there were no keys I had my slide hammer and that usually fucks up stuff inside the column. fords are easy though, there are only 13 different keys and I have all 13.

ha i had a f-150 that didnt need a key to start.... untill one day it became in the locked position..... my grand father has a jar full of random keys .... one of em workd :hump:
 

misshestermoffitt

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Jump right in here tips..... bongsmilie bongsmilie bongsmilie

I'm trying to watch for the mail, I think my daughters b-day gift might come today and of course she has today off. Watching for the fast interception.
 
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