I never seem to see the L2501 listed. Same as the other Ls?
Makes me just want to wire it to a fake light switch. Lol.
Makes me just want to wire it to a fake light switch. Lol.
It can also be the country the lock originates from has different blanks that are slightly different.When it comes to cutting keys a factor that gets overlooked is the thickness of the blank. If it's just a skosh to thick the best cutter will not make it work! All can look fine but the lock will not function.
Is it not possible to "mic" an OEM blank thickness, and grind an aftermarket blank to the OEM thickness?It can also be the country the lock originates from has different blanks that are slightly different.
I have a gate opener that is manufactured in Mexico and I have tried to get a spare key made for but the spare key almost got jammed in the lock due to the thickness of the key. Locksmith had mentioned that the original key and blank key were slightly different since the key was probably from a foreign country.
Well, there you have it. You cannot cut an Airstream rv key without a quality blank, and there are some low quality blanks out there.Elliott, if you don’t own an Airstream or if you’ve never tried to cut a key blank to work in an Airstream lock…. you are just saying what you “believe’… but you are Not knowledgeable about it.
I stand by what i previously posted. The Airstream website is for the purpose of promoting their products and refrains from any negativity. Yes..you can purchase key blanks from Airstream (But, they cost as much as simply buying the replacement key from them PLUS freight, so what‘s the point?)… and Yes, THOSE specific blanks are capable of being cut (at addt’l cost to the local locksmith) and usually work…and you have spent more than you would have if you‘d simply bought the expensive genuine Airstream replacement key…. . BUT the Identical key blank by any other mfr’r will NOT be capable of being cut to work….and I’m speaking not only from first-hand experience but my experience is confirmed by the experiences of other Airstream owners and their unhappy results are often discussed at online Forums like THIS one is about Kubotas.
Here’s a direct quote from the AIR-stream Forums: “
“Experienced at cutting keys
I'm a well trained key-cutter, and my business partner Bob and I have found blanks that look exactly like Airstream ones... we've both cut them and they don't work. Drives me mildly insane ... which ain't that far to drive in my case.
Bob who's "thrifty" went so far as to bet me $10 that HIS superior cutting skills would make a match. He ruined six sets of blanks before giving up. I took pity on him and settled for him buying me a coke!
You gotta get the blanks from Airstream online store.
Paula”
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I am trying to get a duplicate set of Bambi keys before my next trip. I've been successful with all the keys except the main door key. I've tried 4 locksmiths in town with no luck. Duplicate keys fitwww.airforums.com
I’ll try to remain courteous about this. It appears to me that you merely wish to be perceived as “smart” about the subject of Airstream replacement keys when, in fact, you don’t know as much as you think you do. That’s OK, tho’. You don’t own one so I don’t expect you’ll be faced with the issue.Well, there you have it. You cannot cut an Airstream rv key without a quality blank, and there are some low quality blanks out there.
I do not see how this differs from what I posted.
You said you had to buy a key from Airstream, which is not the case.
Since Airstream does not make the lock or key, you can buy the correct blank from Airstream and other sources.
Airstreamers posting about how Airstreams are unique is nothing rare.
And in any case, your unfortunate experience with your Airstream keys does not invalidate what I posted about RV keys in general and Kubota keys.
Dusty, the Idiocy is in the inability to follow the thread. Not the OP…but a subsequent person suggested that tractor keys are like RV keys and can be almost common/replacements. This was not correct and Airstreams were used as an example of how that is not universally correct. If that confuses you…then the only idiotic behavior is that of insulting other participants who wished to discuss the finer issues of replacement keys. It damages relationships and cheapens the forums.I'm an idiot and lost my keys.
Just think about this for a moment, and then read all the replies. I believe that you are the smart one to ask the question, and most of the others who want to debate Airstream keys are idiots. The only thing that I can see wrong with your original post is that you lost the key, not the keys unless you are referring to the second key that came with your tractor also lost, but even that doesn't elevate you to being an idiot, just a person that misplaced a key or keys.
I did follow the tread, through all its twists and turns, along with your claim of superior ability to make a key.Dusty, the Idiocy is in the inability to follow the thread. Not the OP…but a subsequent person suggested that tractor keys are like RV keys and can be almost common/replacements. This was not correct and Airstreams were used as an example of how that is not universally correct. If that confuses you…then the only idiotic behavior is that of insulting other participants who wished to discuss the finer issues of replacement keys. It damages relationships and cheapens the forums.
Evidently you were not capable of following twists and turns…or you’d not have incorrectly thought I made any such claim.I did follow the tread, through all its twists and turns, along with your claim of superior ability to make a key.
HAHA! I'll ask him.....but as long as he's been a locksmith....I'd bet an Airstream has crossed his path a time or two. He's 85 and has been locksmithing since a young man while starting out with the local legend at the time.So tell us @bird dogger , can your buddy make a key work in an Airstream
Well, I guess they are. The Chinesium key works.I never seem to see the L2501 listed. Same as the other Ls?
Makes me just want to wire it to a fake light switch. Lol.