Switch locks on new commode, or have to buy new?
Dearest Reddit, I have purchased myself a pretty commode second-hand, which I've fallen deeply for. It's magnificent wooden texture, solid structure, and practical capabilities. Alas, there is one thing about it that dismays me; the locks are without keys. The drawers on the marvellous commode have privacy-minded locks installed; but the previous owners had long since lost them by the time I got my hands on it. So I ask of you, dear honourable redditors, is there per chance a way I could reverse-engineer new keys for her, or am I doomed to a lockless fate? I plead your council and advice. Your most sincere servant, me submitted by /u/Hr_Cryptoknekker [link] [comments]

![]() | Dearest Reddit, I have purchased myself a pretty commode second-hand, which I've fallen deeply for. It's magnificent wooden texture, solid structure, and practical capabilities. Alas, there is one thing about it that dismays me; the locks are without keys. The drawers on the marvellous commode have privacy-minded locks installed; but the previous owners had long since lost them by the time I got my hands on it. So I ask of you, dear honourable redditors, is there per chance a way I could reverse-engineer new keys for her, or am I doomed to a lockless fate? I plead your council and advice. Your most sincere servant, me [link] [comments] |