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Old 22-03-2024, 06:48 AM   #1
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Default Small Lock Key ID, Please

What family/brand of locks had these key heads? Older tilt garage door, but I’ve no idea if original.
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Old 22-03-2024, 10:27 AM   #2
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B&D Rolladoor I think.
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Old 22-03-2024, 10:53 AM   #3
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Default Re: Small Lock Key ID, Please

looks the same as filing cabinet locks and the cheap locks they sell at bunnings

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Old 22-03-2024, 11:00 AM   #4
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Lockers and garage tilt a door/side door keys.
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Old 22-03-2024, 11:22 AM   #5
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Default Re: Small Lock Key ID, Please

I’m fairly sure the old B&D keys were two-sided. This one, being flat one side and having a distinct “shoulder” looks quite different to them.

Had wondered about L&F, Lenlok, Brownbuilt and Namco.
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Old 22-03-2024, 12:12 PM   #6
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https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/22398189...3ABFBMspe3u8xj

I remember they had L&F embossed on them
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Default Re: Small Lock Key ID, Please

Looks like 2 keys I have. The van petrol cap and the front screen door.
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Old 22-03-2024, 12:47 PM   #8
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I remember they had L&F embossed on them
I meant to say that in my last post as my garage keys are L F.
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Silca keyblank LF31R.
Commonly used on lockers, letterboxes, petrol caps.
And I can tell you the 5th cut is a 1.

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Great, thank you!
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Silca keyblank LF31R.
Commonly used on lockers, letterboxes, petrol caps.
And I can tell you the 5th cut is a 1.
Hey Marty, showed that pic to my lokie son in law, he pretty much relayed word fo word what you have posted.
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Spec’d the blank to a lockie, he cut from my (uncensored) photo. Fits spot-on. Life gets a bit easier again.
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he cut from my (uncensored) photo. Fits spot-on.
Its amazing how many people put pics of keys up on the internet not realising how easy it is to cut a key from a photo!
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Old 31-03-2024, 02:31 PM   #14
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Its amazing how many people put pics of keys up on the internet not realising how easy it is to cut a key from a photo!
The key shown is to a lock that you can pick with a pair of nail scissors, no skill needed.

I cant see why its a problem, they would need to know who's lock it is, what lock it is to, and where the lock is to use such a cloned key on, its a lot harder than just making a key, plus if they are that good at cloning a key from a picture of a key, then a lock has no chance of stopping them even without a key to go off, I'm sure if they have the gear to cut keys they would be well equipped to bypass the lock in the first place.

It does seem like a lot of trouble to get into something that has had its key posted online, if they are that way inclined to steal something from you a key is the last thing that's going to stop them, a lot easier to just cut or break the lock, window, door, roller door, whatever, at the end of the day if they are going to steal something, damage to get to it is irrelevant.
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Its amazing how many people put pics of keys up on the internet not realising how easy it is to cut a key from a photo!
I'd be one of those people, then again, I never had a reason to post up an image on the net.
I tend to agree with prktkljokr last comment.

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It’s not legally my lock in the original discussion, but a remedy was needed to ensure ongoing security of assets. In that sense I saw it as responsible to obscure detail not related to the question.
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It’s not legally my lock in the original discussion, but a remedy was needed to ensure ongoing security of assets. In that sense I saw it as responsible to obscure detail not related to the question.

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Silca keyblank LF31R.
Commonly used on lockers, letterboxes, petrol caps.
And I can tell you the 5th cut is a 1.

after all that ..... i have the same key brand in front of on the desk lol.


dunno what it's for tho
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