I wouldn't think it would be cost effective to even try to sell a lock cylinder without a key on the internet Bob. All the fees and shipping time and PayPal, USPS, and all your favorite RANTS!!!!This is so I can sell them easier. Tossing them out would be terrible business practice. (I know what you're saying though...)
I wouldn't think it would be cost effective to even try to sell a lock cylinder without a key on the internet Bob. All the fees and shipping time and PayPal, USPS, and all your favorite RANTS!!!!
Oh thay!!!!! Carry on.......
To fix your key issues first go get earth worms. Then buy a fishing rod and reel. Next visit a boat dealership. Buy a boat. Provision your cooler with snacks and drinks. After hooking your new boat up to your old truck take the new boat out to a peaceful spot on a nice quiet lake. Bait your hook. Throw the baited hook into the water. Sit down and grab a drink and all the key switches.Throw all the key switches into the lake. Take a drink and reflect on how much easier it is to fix the key switches on the lake. Have a sandwich.
Glad you have a sandwich Bob. I was kinda thinking they were implying you were a few sandwiches short a good picnic.Having a sandwich right now but not on a lake.
Or after when he has plenty of time on his hands and not much to do.Send them to Wrench before the cops show up!
So,,,, your the guy!!!Always carried a slide hammer to get into locked trunk lids!!!!! Lots of goodies in trunks!!! Got a 58 air suspension jack that way.
I replaced the ignition cylinder on my 62 and it won't turn. Anyone come across this problem?