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Post by vintagebruce on May 2, 2015 5:50:48 GMT -8
Something to do while you're waiting? Clean and lubricate your door lock. Then treat it with care. It's a Bargman L-66, the handle is prone to breaking and they're $$ The key is missing/lost, so I was wondering what I do about that? Not versed in L-66 lock cylinders, but before you spend $15 on a replacement cylinder and key why not remove the cylinder and take it to a locksmith or even a Big Box Store (Lowes or Home Depot) and see if s/he can re-key your cylinder. Might be difficult to find a blank, but who knows unless you try locally.
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Post by theresa on May 2, 2015 8:05:56 GMT -8
The key is missing/lost, so I was wondering what I do about that? Not versed in L-66 lock cylinders, but before you spend $15 on a replacement cylinder and key why not remove the cylinder and take it to a locksmith or even a Big Box Store (Lowes or Home Depot) and see if s/he can re-key your cylinder. Might be difficult to find a blank, but who knows unless you try locally. Good idea Bruce; I'll try that avenue first.
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Post by theresa on May 11, 2015 6:25:20 GMT -8
Luck. And after the day's project is finished enjoy that lobster roll. Umm lobster. kirkadie unfortunately I'm in FAR northern Maine, a good 2 1/2 hours from the coast. So the lobster doesn't come as easily /cheaply for us as it does coastal Maine. That said, I never miss a chance to enjoy some great Maine lobster.
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