Understood, but what good is picking the lock if you don't have it's key to keep using it daily?
Somewhere in past posts here on the board, someone recommended a small circular hole cutter made to break into the Ace lock.
I kick myself for not buying one back then, but I'd order one today if someone finds that source.
Glen, they are easy to re-key.
I can understand drilling newer locks, but I have one that is obviously old and would look good (to me) on the restored machine. That's the only reason that I would go to the effort.
I saw some circular lock picks on a website, and there are some YouTube videos showing how. I was wondering if anyone here has done it.