D Doug99 Joined 14 Jan 2005 Messages 1,930 Reaction score 290 Location Glamorgan Country 14 May 2024 #16 I dont see how a slight chamfer at the end of the key will affect its use. The tumbler is managed by the key slots and spots, not the font edge.
I dont see how a slight chamfer at the end of the key will affect its use. The tumbler is managed by the key slots and spots, not the font edge.
R Rodders53 Joined 9 Oct 2019 Messages 800 Reaction score 313 Country 15 May 2024 #17 diy_fun_uk said: The question is, why have they designed them like this? It's hardly what you'd call progress? Click to expand... You'd have to ask Yale that question. But, quite honestly I have no problem with the keys now I'm used to them (and have lubricated them). {The graphite has made an enormous difference to working of the padlock and key on Heating Oil Tank cover, too!}.
diy_fun_uk said: The question is, why have they designed them like this? It's hardly what you'd call progress? Click to expand... You'd have to ask Yale that question. But, quite honestly I have no problem with the keys now I'm used to them (and have lubricated them). {The graphite has made an enormous difference to working of the padlock and key on Heating Oil Tank cover, too!}.
JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 92,768 Reaction score 7,268 Location South Country 15 May 2024 #18 diy_fun_uk said: Yeah the horizontal thing is strange, I assume it serves some (security or longevity) purpose as opposed to being purely cosmetic. Click to expand... It is because the pins in the cylinder have to move up and down, and in this key design, the dimples are on the flat, not on the edge.
diy_fun_uk said: Yeah the horizontal thing is strange, I assume it serves some (security or longevity) purpose as opposed to being purely cosmetic. Click to expand... It is because the pins in the cylinder have to move up and down, and in this key design, the dimples are on the flat, not on the edge.
securespark Joined 11 Jan 2004 Messages 43,930 Reaction score 2,884 Country 15 May 2024 #19 I tried this type of key in a locksmith's shop and rejected it for this very reason. I don't have any issues with the Avocet being horizontal, but I know some others do.
I tried this type of key in a locksmith's shop and rejected it for this very reason. I don't have any issues with the Avocet being horizontal, but I know some others do.
D diy_fun_uk Joined 16 Sep 2006 Messages 5,378 Reaction score 1,086 Location Fife Country 15 May 2024 #20 securespark said: I tried this type of key in a locksmith's shop and rejected it for this very reason. I don't have any issues with the Avocet being horizontal, but I know some others do. Click to expand... I'll see how the user goes and if need be will swap it out for one that's easier.
securespark said: I tried this type of key in a locksmith's shop and rejected it for this very reason. I don't have any issues with the Avocet being horizontal, but I know some others do. Click to expand... I'll see how the user goes and if need be will swap it out for one that's easier.