Canadian Key Cutting Machine Restoration - Uncovering the Secrets of a Rare Machine!
In this restoration video, I restored a key copy/cutting machine produced in Canada.
More about the restoration/transformation process:
I bought this key cutting machine from a website in Poland and paid around $60 for it. I found it very interesting, and it was worth the effort because we see something like this very rarely.
The restoration/transformation process:
It was uneventful but thorough and took about 28 days. Many parts were damaged due to use and time.
One key grip was missing, and the plug was cracked, so I decided not to risk starting the machine till the problems were addressed.
The disassembly alone took over 12 hours. The most challenging part was making a new key grip and matching the original.
I also wanted to keep a vintage industrial feel, and I succeeded.
If you have any questions about the techniques applied or products used, feel free to drop me a line in the comments section. I reply to everyone!
I enjoyed working on it and am thrilled with how it turned out; it was gratifying to see how it worked and to have the opportunity to own something so interesting.
More about the key cutting machine:
The Dominion Lock Co. from Montreal, Quebec, manufactured the machine’s body and components in Canada. Dominion Lock was formed by Sam, Alfred, and Ruth Zion in the 1920’s. It closed its doors in February 1985. The electrical motor was made by General Electric in Peterborough, Ontario.
If you have worked with such a machine before or have more information about this keys copy machine, please let me know! I’ll be thrilled to learn more about it!
Cheers! Johnny.
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