PG&E ??
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I was doing a rekey the other day and I found this lock with no key and the realtor had me replace so I kept it, but all it says on it is PG&E. I would like to make a key for it but I don’t know anything about it can you guys help me out? What key do you think it uses? And it’s pretty crusty what should I use to clean and lube the internals?
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this looks like a lock they put on electrical boxes, usually the letters stand for the electrical company. like for example Herculock makes lockes for FPL which is Florida power and light. wilson bohannan also makes the locks for FPL, but usually it will have something else written on it. Can you post a picture of the other side please.
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The keyway looks like Wilson-Bohannon. Check out the Ilco book http://coremedia.kaba-ilco.com/key-syst ... hment=True
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An ILCO 1000A blank is the one to use
Yep, you can find it on e-bay LOL
The lock is really a 4 pin tumbler but the key is cut for a 5 pin ???
Yep, you can find it on e-bay LOL
The lock is really a 4 pin tumbler but the key is cut for a 5 pin ???
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Thedonofdeath wrote:this looks like a lock they put on electrical boxes, usually the letters stand for the electrical company. like for example Herculock makes lockes for FPL which is Florida power and light. wilson bohannan also makes the locks for FPL, but usually it will have something else written on it. Can you post a picture of the other side please.
heres the back of it
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Thanks man, yeah I am going to be posting a video were i pick a lock just like this. It was a FPL Herculock looks very similar. Like mdchurchill said it was WB. Couple security pins I believe.
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