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95powersmoker 04-14-2011 11:23 AM

Truck tool box?
 
I found a local guy wanting to sell his diamond plate tool box... He said he doesn't have the key for it. Is there a way to get a new key for it for cheap?

rednekroper05 04-14-2011 11:30 AM

what kind of tool box is it and what handle does it have. Most of them you can get a new handle and key set pretty easy and decently affordable

95powersmoker 04-14-2011 12:19 PM

He says he is pretty sure it's a Delta but the logo's had been taken off. The handles are on the sides...

CSIPSD 04-15-2011 06:56 AM

There will be a number on the side of the lock, right where the key goes in. Take that to a lock smith and you have a new key... It will be a 0245 or L437 or something like that.

gunman41mag 04-15-2011 08:56 AM

I would just buy a "NEW" toolbox then spend money on fixing a used one:humm:

CSIPSD 04-15-2011 09:06 AM

$5 bucks for a new key is a hell of alot cheaper then $200-$800 for a new box...

95powersmoker 04-15-2011 10:34 AM

The guy is asking 75 bucks. I bet I could get it for 50 and it still looks clean.

Thanks for the info Joe! That's exactly what I wanted to know.

Tired of having all my extra crap sitting in the back seat.

Cummins97 04-16-2011 12:28 AM

You can use a desk lock from the local hardware store if you're any good at fabricating.
I bought one with the exact same problem. Went to the hardware store bought a new lock did a little grinding on the metal tab and presto new lock that works like new :D

rubberfish 04-16-2011 08:49 AM

Getting a key for that box is a piece of cake.
As mentioned, the key code is stamped in plain view.
Keep in mind when you put stuff in it, that these boxes
aren't secure at all and can be opened at night, in
your driveway, with out making much noise at all.
My take on these is, don't put anything in there that
you can't afford to lose. The price is right, and they do
look nice, but a twelve year old can break into one.
If you're looking for security, consider a job box.

CSIPSD 04-16-2011 10:39 AM

Weather Guard, Protech, and Hwy Products make boxes you will not get into without making some noise...

However your going to pay a butt load of money!

95powersmoker 04-16-2011 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by rubberfish (Post 740774)
Getting a key for that box is a piece of cake.
As mentioned, the key code is stamped in plain view.
Keep in mind when you put stuff in it, that these boxes
aren't secure at all and can be opened at night, in
your driveway, with out making much noise at all.
My take on these is, don't put anything in there that
you can't afford to lose. The price is right, and they do
look nice, but a twelve year old can break into one.
If you're looking for security, consider a job box.

Thanks for the insight. Just trying to get the things I have in the back seat out. Oil, what little tools I carry, tow rope, stuff like that.


Originally Posted by CSIPSD (Post 740816)
Weather Guard, Protech, and Hwy Products make boxes you will not get into without making some noise...

However your going to pay a butt load of money!

Gotta measure things in Ramen... For some reason I think we are talking like 397 boxes of ramen...

CSIPSD 04-16-2011 11:48 AM

cases... lol

redneckpipeliner 05-30-2011 06:35 PM

Take it to a local hole in the wall shop, they will slide in a blank brass and tap it around then pull it and file the spots, then you could use the same lock.


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