Well, I came up with a simple solution - I removed the barrel, stuck the
new key for my other new locks into it, and then filed down any
protruding tumblers. I can now open the glovebox with the new key (and
probably quite a few others...), but it won't open without a key in it.
Simple solution, quick to do, cost me nothing - the best sort? Why
didn't I think of it in the first place...?
Thanks for so much advice from all!
Richard & Sammy
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