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kennyf
07-03-05, 05:43 PM
hello, i have a HON file cabinet that i would like to be able to lock but i dont have the key, i have a hpc 1200 code machine but cant find the code in my older reed microfisch. the code is 133r. any help would be great. thanks in advance kenny

Phil H
07-04-05, 01:38 AM
Kenny,
Until one of the locksmiths comes by to help. I wanted to say that I have a 5yr old Hon file cabinet and the original key says ESP corp. Maybe that will help you find the code.

cuedude
07-04-05, 04:03 AM
Good Morning Kennyf,

I don't usually give codes out, but here it is: Card #CX32, and cuts are 11455 If you don't have card CX32, card X32 will work. Man it's early...LOL

Wreck
07-05-05, 01:04 PM
You can also purchase a program called InstaCode. It runs on ur PC and will actually print the cards out the cards and look up the codes for you. If your saying your out of date. I would suggest something to that effect. Btw Dude's code is right ;)

kennyf
07-08-05, 02:35 PM
hello again and thanks, key worked great. before posting i looked into getting an updated set of code software, but the cost is too great for what i would use it for, i mainly only use my code machine for setting up master key systems and rarely use for cutting by code. i ran across a site that offered a service for around $50 a year in which you would have unlimited access to codes but i forgot the site. again thanks for the help kenny

cuedude
07-08-05, 04:13 PM
Hi Kennyf,

There are many different sources for codes. Codesource is one, Genericode is another that will give you virtually any code as well. That's what I have, as well as the old HPC code books. I bought it because the HPC codes do not include the Import Vehicles. I recommend either of the other code software. Might be a bit expensive, but in the long run, they pay for them selves with other things as well. As an example, if you were to call someone here to make that key, you would have saved $60-$75. Six or seven calles like that pays for the software. And they are updateable much easier than the HPC books.

cuedude