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yfz 450

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I got a used matco pro Formance series box about a week ago and the guy I bought it from lost the key. So today I thought I would take out the lock cylinder and get a key made. Well big mistake, I started to take out the lock cylinder and realized I had to take the bar off that runs to the back of the box for the locking system. So lOng story short the bar piped off from the locking system in the back of the box and the locks slid down now locking the box. I was doing all this while kneeling down by the way. So I stood up to hat a flashlight and when I did I bumped the top drawer shut. Now all my drawers are closed and locked and the rod to the locking system is not attached. I have no I deal how to open this box now. The only thing I can think of is to flip the box up side down and hopefully the locks will slide back up to the top and I can open the top drawer. Has anyone ever been in this situation or can anyone help I feel like an idiot and am so pissed off I need help please
 
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Yea as of right now there are luckily no tools in it so that was my only thought
 

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If upside down doesn't work, cut a slit on the bottom so you can push the slider up.
 
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Yea I wanted to try and do what ever I could befor cutting things up.
 

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How heavy is the box? If it is quite heavy, flipping it may cause more damage. Here are two more options.

1 - drill away the top cover lock, then replace with a new one.

2 - drill a hole on the top cover and use a very power magnet (neodymium boron magnet) to pull the slider up. You can buy these magnet cheap at amazon or HF.
 

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There is a Youtube video of some guys opening a locked Snap-on box with a sheet of metal between the drawers. That method will probably work on yours.

 
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On most Matco boxes, you can pull off the top mat and look along the back for a rivited plate over each lockbar. Drill out the rivits, pull up on the lockbar, open drawers.

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yea im planning on doing it with a few friends because it is heavy as hell. the only thing is the rod that goes from the cylinder to the locking system is laying in the top drawer. so when i flip it up that rod is going to be bouncing around and hopefully not going to get stuck somewhere inside the box
 

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On most Matco boxes, you can pull off the top mat and look along the back for a rivited plate over each lockbar. Drill out the rivits, pull up on the lockbar, open drawers.

:thumbup:

This sounds like the most promising method. I'd try this before flipping it over or cutting anything.
 
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yea what im going to have to do i think is when i flip it up i will open the top drawer and hold it open untill we stand it back up on its wheels. then just take the top drawer out. once i stand it on its wheels the slides will go back down and lock the drawers again but if i have the top drawer out i can just lift the slides from in there if i need to open the other drawers to get to the rod. i just dont want to have to take out every drawer
 
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yes i agree i want to go about this the right way and the way that will cause the least damage
 

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yea what im going to have to do i think is when i flip it up i will open the top drawer and hold it open untill we stand it back up on its wheels. then just take the top drawer out. once i stand it on its wheels the slides will go back down and lock the drawers again but if i have the top drawer out i can just lift the slides from in there if i need to open the other drawers to get to the rod. i just dont want to have to take out every drawer

Ok, but why don't you just take the top mat off like Stick advised and see if you have these riveted cover plates? That involves no tipping of any kind.
 
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but if i do not have those rivited plates tipping it up would be the next best option i guess. i really want to avoid drilling or cutting anything
 
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thanks alot guys. alot of help. i called dave and he gave me a walk through i will be trying it today or tomorrow after noon.
 

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thanks alot guys. alot of help. i called dave and he gave me a walk through i will be trying it today or tomorrow after noon.

Post your results. Take pics and post them, too, since it might help the next fellow that this happens to. Actually, if daveblank suggested to keep the procedure secret for security reasons (breaking into boxes) then go with that.
 

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There is a Youtube video of some guys opening a locked Snap-on box with a sheet of metal between the drawers. That method will probably work on yours.




Believe it or not, I had one that could not be opened in my normal way. It was going to take 2 weeks for keys. There was no rush because it was a repo box. Me & 2 other guys tried this method with no luck. We even tried 2 pieces of sheet metal to try & get extra movement.
 

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This happened to me on a Craftsman ball-bearing 26" roller. The lock cylinder popped out when I removed the key and it was a _horrible_ feeling hearing the bar slide out and the locks engage. Thankfully no tools were in it and I flipped it upside down and opened a drawer once the locks opened, no damage or paint chipped. Not easy.

I don't know how long your Matco box is or if this is an option for you, but it did work for me. (For once Craftsman thin/light steel pays off.) I know what you're feeling right now, and I'm sorry this happened to you.

The key cylinder was a known problem when I bought the box, and I was testing things when the cylinder came out. I thought I had it blocked off with my thumb when I pulled out the key but all it took was a little movement....worst part is, this box is only 2-3 years old and Sears made me buy a new cylinder ($16 shipped), no warranty on the locks beyond either 90 days or 1 year, the store manager wasn't certain.
 

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Not cool. :mad:

Very cool if you lost a key or bought a box without one.

There are exceptions to every rule, this one might just save your *** someday.

It beats the Hell out of taking a plasma to the box. At least this way, if ti's stolen and recovered, you might get a good box back, whereas if they used the plasma, not so much.

Always more than one way to look at something.
 
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im not glad to hear this happen to someone else but happy were in the same boat and you got yours figured out that was my first thought (to flip it over) but dave informed me of another way that might work. im not going to say anything unless he says its ok to. but im going to try it tomorrow and see what happens. i didnt have time today. the box is not at my house its at my grandfathers about 20 min away. but i know i will get it figured out i just hope it dosnt come down to cutting or drilling the box all up.
 
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and i bought this box used and the local dealer who is in my town said he will help me with it which is greatly appreciated. but because i bought it used its no longer under warrentee
 

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On most Matco boxes, you can pull off the top mat and look along the back for a rivited plate over each lockbar. Drill out the rivits, pull up on the lockbar, open drawers.

:thumbup:

I agree.... 5 minute job. drill 4 rivets, pull up on lock bars, open box.
 
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yfz 450

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i see that you guys are saying on "most matco boxes" if my box dosnt have this whats to try next
 
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ok last night i headed over to my grandfathers and worked on the box. lifted the top mat like dave said and there were the plates. drilled the rivets out and pulled up the locks. just am waiting for the new lock from my local matco guy. thanks alot dave you helped tremendously. that was alot easier than flipping the box over haha
 

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Believe it or not, one of the boxes in my starter inventory came missing the keys. I learned how to do it before I even finished loading my truck.
 

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There is a Youtube video of some guys opening a locked Snap-on box with a sheet of metal between the drawers. That method will probably work on yours.


:lol_hitti

Did nobody else notice 55 seconds in, the camera conveniently doesn't show the keyhole when they 'break in' to it?

I'm raising the flag on this one. :bs:
 

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Don't raise the flag. One of the guys I work with left his keys at home and needed to get into his box to work. He made a jimmy bar out of some sheet metal that does the same thing.
 
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