My Christmas gift to you, a Medeco surprise!
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at around :24 I saw "control key" printed on there.
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It has the screw, but for some reason the screw is not doing its job.
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@jimster586 Has it not got a grub screw under the shackle to hold the core in???
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seems I got wordy and ran out of characters. Biaxial btw does not mean that the pins lift and twist. Medeco has always lifted and twisted since 1968, and Biaxial came out in 1985 which along the top of the key added Fore and Aft cuts which allowed for more key combinations in large systems. I used to think Biaxial was lift and twist pins also, but that's why were all here, to help each other out! Thanks for sharing your video.
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just to clarify a couple points about medeco so that others watching are not told the wrong info which will then get passed around the internet, the milling on the bottom of the key blade in an M3 Medeco key is for the M3 slider. The side bar does not interact with the key directly. That lock is also not an M3 keyway, M3 is the technology which uses the slider mechanism which is nothing more than a patent extension, as it does not really provide much added security.
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A little retro stylings, huh? :)
When are the cats going to have their turn? (lol!)
i wonder if this can be fixed by a new core
crapper1 2 years ago
Probably. I'll get it figured out sooner or later...
jimster586 2 years ago
i love your kitty !!
dieselducy 2 years ago
That's Lilly. The dark tiger is Alley.
jimster586 2 years ago