rotor keys!!!
reminds me of someone saying....."porting fucks up your engine. you cant get power on that.." lol
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Last edited by Rotary7; Jan 2, 2006 at 01:37 AM. Reason: keep the drama at home
Originally Posted by AbortRetryFail
Care to explain why it will break? That's as bad as that shit when people say "Your apex seals are going to break and you'll never get any power out of that engine" just because that's "the way it is"
and another thing hasnt this turned into a forsale thread. you are advertising that you are selling keys in the tech section shouldnt this be moved.
Originally Posted by Rotary Buddha
straight from scotts mouth " the electric cutters cuts it too deep and will weaken the key. sometimes not evening allowing the key to be instered in the keyhole"
and another thing hasnt this turned into a forsale thread. you are advertising that you are selling keys in the tech section shouldnt this be moved.
and another thing hasnt this turned into a forsale thread. you are advertising that you are selling keys in the tech section shouldnt this be moved.
I never knew Scott did locksmith also.
I have my key,and know it works,theres 3 other people here who has keys.
sorry If you dont like how the thread turned into a f/s thread,ill keep that in mind.It wasnt ment to be.
Electric cutter as opposed to what?
It's a freaking grinding wheel with a carriage that follows the pattern of the old key and moves the new key accordingly- how the heck is a /new style/ or /old style/ going to matter unless it's going to scratch up the rotor or something. The principle it uses to cut the key is exactly the same
It's a freaking grinding wheel with a carriage that follows the pattern of the old key and moves the new key accordingly- how the heck is a /new style/ or /old style/ going to matter unless it's going to scratch up the rotor or something. The principle it uses to cut the key is exactly the same
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Originally Posted by AbortRetryFail
Electric cutter as opposed to what?
It's a freaking grinding wheel with a carriage that follows the pattern of the old key and moves the new key accordingly- how the heck is a /new style/ or /old style/ going to matter unless it's going to scratch up the rotor or something. The principle it uses to cut the key is exactly the same
It's a freaking grinding wheel with a carriage that follows the pattern of the old key and moves the new key accordingly- how the heck is a /new style/ or /old style/ going to matter unless it's going to scratch up the rotor or something. The principle it uses to cut the key is exactly the same
the electric one doesnt grab the blank key as well, your suppoused to take to a professional lock smith that uses the old style grinders that you have to set the plates on.
WOW Rotary Buddah = Dumb Ass I know Scott, doesn't seem like something he would say he has a little more sense than what you're trying to portray only difference in the new and old key cutters is less chance for human error on the new ones due to less manual work needed. Use your head
-Tony
-Tony
Originally Posted by TaMpAToNy69
WOW Rotary Buddah = Dumb Ass I know Scott, doesn't seem like something he would say he has a little more sense than what you're trying to portray only difference in the new and old key cutters is less chance for human error on the new ones due to less manual work needed. Use your head
-Tony
-Tony
fuck you, did you listen to the converstation that me and scott had over the phone, NO, so fuck off.
why dont you give scott a call and ask him if you should take it to a electric grinder or the old style grinder instead of calling me a dumb ass. hijo de una puta.
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Last edited by Rotary Buddha; Jan 3, 2006 at 02:45 AM.



