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Title: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: slapaham on February 03, 2010, 02:00:58 pm
Okay, so my cocktail cabinet has the locks (bar the coin bucket) but no keys. Would it be best to source another lock (is that going to be easy?) or remove the lock and take it to a locksmith and get them to cut a new set of keys from them? (I've been told this is possible) and if I go for the latter option, how much is this likely to cost me?

Thanks for any advice. :)
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: Malenko on February 03, 2010, 02:01:57 pm
new locks / keys will be MUCH cheaper
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: Ginsu Victim on February 03, 2010, 02:45:45 pm
Drill 'em, replace 'em.
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: Havok on February 03, 2010, 02:49:55 pm
Drill 'em, replace 'em.

Absolutely - locks cost $2, and a drill bit around $5...
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: slapaham on February 03, 2010, 02:54:26 pm
cheers guys... well, the cabs unlocked so no drilling required... any keywords for getting cocktail-style locks and keys? :)
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: Necro on February 03, 2010, 05:13:08 pm
What do you mean 'cocktail-style'?

I forget who I ordered from, but I got a cylinder lock (the key 'teeeth' part is a hollow cylinder) so my cab has the authentic look I remember from when I was a 'Arcade Tech' (i.e., fixed coin jams, soldered switches, unjammed ticket mechs).  Anyone that does orders from happ's can custom order you any lock they have.

Highly recommend it. :)  Worth the 5-6 bucks.

I think I got mine via Divermaster.
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: DashRendar on February 03, 2010, 05:16:57 pm
Check with SirPeale on these forums.  He orders these for the community.

I think I got mine from him for only $7.  Very nice quality lock.
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: slapaham on February 03, 2010, 05:22:43 pm
What do you mean 'cocktail-style'?

I forget who I ordered from, but I got a cylinder lock (the key 'teeeth' part is a hollow cylinder) so my cab has the authentic look I remember from when I was a 'Arcade Tech' (i.e., fixed coin jams, soldered switches, unjammed ticket mechs).  Anyone that does orders from happ's can custom order you any lock they have.

Highly recommend it. :)  Worth the 5-6 bucks.

I think I got mine via Divermaster.

I've got to say - I haven't taken a close look at how the locks are constructed - from what you're saying I'm assuming you just replace the cylinder part and the latches stay where they are (i.e. you don't have to replace the whole lot)?
Check with SirPeale on these forums.  He orders these for the community.

I think I got mine from him for only $7.  Very nice quality lock.

I might get in contact with him in a bit... being in the UK they'll cost me a bit more but it might be worth considering!

Cheers guys! :cheers:
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: ark_ader on February 03, 2010, 06:18:16 pm
Get a paperclip and jiggle it about in the lock and it should open.
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: Necro on February 03, 2010, 06:59:45 pm
What do you mean 'cocktail-style'?

I forget who I ordered from, but I got a cylinder lock (the key 'teeeth' part is a hollow cylinder) so my cab has the authentic look I remember from when I was a 'Arcade Tech' (i.e., fixed coin jams, soldered switches, unjammed ticket mechs).  Anyone that does orders from happ's can custom order you any lock they have.

Highly recommend it. :)  Worth the 5-6 bucks.

I think I got mine via Diveraster.

I've got to say - I haven't taken a close look at how the locks are constructed - from what you're saying I'm assuming you just replace the cylinder part and the latches stay where they are (i.e. you don't have to replace the whole lot)?
Check with SirPeale on these forums.  He orders these for the community.

I think I got mine from him for only $7.  Very nice quality lock.

I might get in contact with him in a bit... being in the UK they'll cost me a bit more but it might be worth considering!

Cheers guys! :cheers:



Sorry for the confusion - I didn't mean how made, I meant how do they look externally.  Do they look the same as a normal cabinet lock or are they shaped/angled different?

Regarding the key thing I said - google 'cam lock' and you should see what I mean.  The keyhole is a circle and the key is round.  It's what I've always seen on 90's arcade cabs but...who knows whats stock and what isnt :)
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: smalltownguy on February 03, 2010, 07:07:55 pm
Get a paperclip and jiggle it about in the lock and it should open.

You can pick a lock with a paperclip? Wow, that's mad skills.  :notworthy:
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: HanoiBoi on February 03, 2010, 08:48:25 pm
Get a paperclip and jiggle it about in the lock and it should open.

You can pick a lock with a paperclip? Wow, that's mad skills.  :notworthy:

I've done it on a filing cabinet....I don't know about an arcade machine. 

Not to mention...the OP already said that it's unlocked.
Title: Re: No keys... most economical option?
Post by: Necro on February 03, 2010, 09:17:07 pm
...one other thing - your talking the difference of a few bucks depending on what lock style you purchase.  If, economically, that makes a difference...stop building a cab. :)