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I assume the following is a Magnum/Yale Superior blank (JMA MAG-2DP)?  However, the customers key is a little shorter but I assume that doesn't matter.  Please can someone clarify?

 

Also, is anyone able to decode this from the photo so I can get it cut to code? 

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I'll get slapped for self promotion here... but try www.tradekeys.co.uk

 

I won't insert as a link - but there's a reason we have 5x Triax Quattros and 4x R13 jaws

 

thanks mate but theres also a reason i didnt use you, you were 5 days to late thanks anyway but i did get a 1st class service

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To late I have already cut these ones at trade prices

 

Craig

Damn we missed an order for 4 keys?

 

 

A correctly calibrated machine, coupled with the generous tolerances in these locks, means that a standard machine should do them fine.

 

Absolute crap, just read some of the many 1,000's reviews from our customers who state 'we had them cut elsewhere...but they didn't work and the same amount of emails we get about the same subject.  (if you cut keys on non genuine blanks, and use the wrong settings, wrong cutters and the wrong machine - you are liable for all 3rd party costs - as you took money to copy the key as a business) So when the key gets stuck in the lock @ 2am, you are liable for the locksmith charges and a replacement cylinder. (new laws on consumer rights - and we can easily prove it was a crap key)

 

If you force the B row to cut deeper to compensate for non rotation, the blank is pierced on depth 3 in effect cutting depth 4 on Magnum Plus - result is a dangerous weak key looking like a tea bag, I have quite a few photo's of customers keys with 'daylight' holes in them, mainly on HD blanks...

 

There's a reason why we are only company in the UK that has genuine Yale Superior blanks in 38mm and 44mm lengths,

 

Little insight - the 3 star version lands in January, It really looks the business & you really wont want to cover 'locksmith entry costs' for a 3 star cylinder at 2am for a crappy cut £5 key and they have a receipt from your company?

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Damn we missed an order for 4 keys?

 

No you didn't mate you lost all the keys Of this type as I have had yours in the past and as a business I like to mark my own keys with my business details not yours ,selfish I know but hey it's only 4 keys ,these were delivered next morning so would have no problem in using Craig again although it's not an old mate act as I have never met him cheers Ian

 

 

 

 

Absolute crap, just read some of the many 1,000's reviews from our customers who state 'we had them cut elsewhere...but they didn't work and the same amount of emails we get about the same subject.  (if you cut keys on non genuine blanks, and use the wrong settings, wrong cutters and the wrong machine - you are liable for all 3rd party costs - as you took money to copy the key as a business) So when the key gets stuck in the lock @ 2am, you are liable for the locksmith charges and a replacement cylinder. (new laws on consumer rights - and we can easily prove it was a crap key)

 

If you force the B row to cut deeper to compensate for non rotation, the blank is pierced on depth 3 in effect cutting depth 4 on Magnum Plus - result is a dangerous weak key looking like a tea bag, I have quite a few photo's of customers keys with 'daylight' holes in them, mainly on HD blanks...

 

There's a reason why we are only company in the UK that has genuine Yale Superior blanks in 38mm and 44mm lengths,

 

Little insight - the 3 star version lands in January, It really looks the business & you really wont want to cover 'locksmith entry costs' for a 3 star cylinder at 2am for a crappy cut £5 key and they have a receipt from your company?

 

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