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Tell a locksmith the manufacturer of the cabinet, along with any visible numbers, and he/she will likely be able to originate a key. With a number, I'm almost 98% successful. There are also a few other non - destructive methods of gaining entry, which of course I cannot divulge. By delivering the cabinet to a lock shop yourself, you might be surprised at how little it could cost. Phone or e-mail first, and ask for an estimate.

2007-04-27 15:21:20 · answer #1 · answered by locksmith 4 · 0 0

Before you destroy anything write down the number on the lock and call the company that made it to see if a replacement key is available. That is the easiest if it is available.

Otherwise you need to drill out the innards. Take a drill bit about a quarter inch in diameter and use it to make a hole through the center of the lock about an inch and a half long. Now take another drill bit about the diameter of the lock cylinder (half inch wide or so) and put its point in the quarter-inch guide hole and drill the same distance down. That will destroy the lock mechanism and let you reach in and twist the locking part with a screwdriver to open it.

After it is open put in the replacement lock which either has a clip or a nut to hold it.

2007-04-27 05:59:06 · answer #2 · answered by Rich Z 7 · 0 0

If your file cabinet is a major brand, like Hon for example, contact the manufactuer & they may be able to send you a new key. Often there is a tiny number on the lock - give them that info. You can find manufacturer's phone numbers online.

2007-04-27 06:55:42 · answer #3 · answered by j c 4 · 0 0

u should def. get a professional lock person to help you out on that one. Or, you can just get someone to look at the lock and make another key for you. Good luck!

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2007-04-27 04:59:08 · answer #4 · answered by calientaXOchica<3 2 · 0 1

you need to open the thing befor you can change the lock you can take a heavy duty screw driver and a cresent wrinch and try to turn it or get a drill and a good meatle bit and drill it out

2007-04-30 11:29:56 · answer #5 · answered by john M 3 · 0 0

don't call a locksmith. get a drill with a bit made for metal and drill right through it.

2007-04-27 05:02:07 · answer #6 · answered by Drujon 2 · 2 0

Call a locksmith?

2007-04-27 04:57:30 · answer #7 · answered by kris10 2 · 0 1

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