Can anyone supply and tuble a barrel to a key code?

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Can anyone supply and tuble a barrel to a key code?

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Hi

Some scrote has messed with my O/S front door lock on an 83 van, I know there is a guy on here who does a great job with new keys cut to pattern but wondered if anyone knows who can supply a new barrel to fit a key code?? thanks for any ideas- I have tumbled locks before but would like to get one to just fit in easily if poss. thanks. :ok
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You can buy a new barrel from Brickwerks and I'm sure I read somewhere they will re-tumble it to suit your key if, you ask nicely.
There some info here to do,it yourself.......... http://www.hallvw.clara.net/lockpart.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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We can sometimes tumble a barrel to a code but its usually easier and quicker to just match it to the key. If they key is worn also at least you know they are matched together.
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Hi,
I have used the guy at C & C for locks, quite helpful. If you have the code and a key I am sure he can sort it
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Simon, I am using 3 keys on my van at the moment - ignition, exterior locks and engine hatch lock.

Is there a sensibly priced way to get them all matched up?

One of my door handles is iffy so it might make sense to buy new and make a matching set up at the same time.

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Our van key used to open Lindsay's old SEAT and vice-versa. Why not get down to a scrapi and see if you can open some locks?
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Thanks all. I had three keys then tumbled all the locks to fit one. Not that difficult. Cheers for the ideas, funnily enough I didn't think of Brickies for a lock but there you go- useful as ever.
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We can match old locks to keys, usualy best to send your locks and ignition key, so long as they aren't fubared then strip, clean, retumble and send back.
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Cheers
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