(I've
alwyas thought of repinning the one on this PC to take a DEC
XX2247 key :-)).
THAT would be an ideal pinning for it!
OK, I am going to have to do this. Problem is, it's on the machine I
_use_ and I really don't want p850ug1 to be down for any length of time.
Anybody remember/save the actual pinning depths from
that discussion?
(XX2247 is a "code number" that indexes into an array of actual
dimensions; XX2247 is NOT the depths of the cuts)
If you haev an XX2247 key, it's not hard to measure the cuts.
Also, if you're going to make your own pins (i.e. if you don't have
access to the ACE repinning kit, assuming it exists), you would normally
do it by fitting the ky to the rotating part of the lock, then insering a
pin that's too long and cutting/filing it to length. You don't need to
work to dimentions, you work to 'fit'.
-tony