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if you end up having to drill new holes to match Tim's key, put some nail polish, Gucci's Goldie Red is good, on the ends of the pins and touch the lock. Dries fast, use a punch to mark, 1/16 drill bit to start and then 1/8 or whatever the pin diameter is. good luck!
The reverse works too: toothpicks or small machine screws in the holes on your lock, nail polish on ends, touch a 3/4 nut from Home Depot to mark, drill press holes in the nut and then you can either use drill bits as pins for a temp solution or machine screws to make a new tool.
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