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    I'm trying to find two keyed alike stainless cam locks for two panel doors... right now they have the barrel key cam locks and I don't have the keys. They look like this... Sea Dog makes them but all the keys are random.Any ideas?

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    #2
    Call your local locksmith. These are available keyed alike

    Olympus Lock is a leading manufacturer of ANSI/BHMA grade 1, cabinet locks for commercial and institutional casework.


    They are decent quality. Btw, no one makes can locks in stainless. They will be chrome (satin) chrome.

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      #3
      Nehalennia wrote:
      Call your local locksmith. These are available keyed alike

      Olympus Lock is a leading manufacturer of ANSI/BHMA grade 1, cabinet locks for commercial and institutional casework.


      They are decent quality. Btw, no one makes can locks in stainless. They will be chrome (satin) chrome.
      Yup

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        #4
        RVs use the same locks, try an RV supply locally, or Camping World.
        Jeff & Tara (And Hobie too)
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          #5
          +1 on the Locksmith. 2 yrs ago, I lost my non-ignition keys. Had to replace each can lock key (3). $20 and about 10 mins.
          Mike & Dixi
          2006 265 5.0 MPI B3
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            #6
            ishiboo wrote:
            I'm trying to find two keyed alike stainless cam locks for two panel doors... right now they have the barrel key cam locks and I don't have the keys. They look like this... Sea Dog makes them but all the keys are random.Any ideas?

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            You may want to look at these from McMaster Carr, keyed alike, SS 304, not sure if they are the correct sizing, but worth a look?Previous edit went bad(?)Anyway, got to McMaster Carr for Cam Locks, look at this page -http://www.mcmaster.com/#cam-locks/=ibz8bcSecond row down, center 'weather resistant cam locks'.OR- Graingerhttp://www.grainger.com/Grainger/fil...age=60&sst=All

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              #7
              If you have a West Marine close by check the ones they have in stock. I was looking for common keyed locks and was able to get three. You can see the key number through the packaging. Just lay all the locks out and sort through until you find enough with the same number. My store only had three different key numbers, so there wasnt a problem making sets. -Tom.
              1977 Saratoga Sunbridge 2550. A project that I hope will be done by the time I retire. See the gory details here- https://www.baylinerownersclub.org/f...ld-gctid659768

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                #8
                LadyV wrote:
                You may want to look at these from McMaster Carr, keyed alike, SS 304, not sure if they are the correct sizing, but worth a look?

                Previous edit went bad(?)

                Anyway, got to McMaster Carr for Cam Locks, look at this page -

                McMaster-Carr is the complete source for your plant with over 595,000 products. 98% of products ordered ship from stock and deliver same or next day.


                Second row down, center 'weather resistant cam locks'.

                OR- Grainger

                http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/fil...age=60&sst=All
                Keep in mind, these just have a stainless steel weather door on the face of the lock. The body is zinc and will corrode in the marine environment. The ones I recommended have a zinc body also, but are satin chrome plated and will hold up better in the weather.

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