Copy a key with a Coke can

Copy a key with a Coke can

This is a how-to video explaining how to copy a key with a can of cola. All you need is an aluminum soda or beer can. To make it come out better, add a additional side to the one piece. This technique works well when you don't have time to get a new key cut. Watch this video tutorial and learn how to duplicate a key with a Coke can.

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thejehosephat 1 year ago
Would it really be strong enough?
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firehead (-14) 7 months ago
Is it really to week?

Cas it looks really week!
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Billabong658 (-3) 6 months ago
weak not week
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woodsy (-6) 1 year ago
Can't seeing it getting you out of trouble
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CodeAbuser (3) 1 year ago
I'll try it over the weekend. There are a couple of doors I wouldn't mind opening...
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wolfy777 (-4) 1 year ago
doesnt work , i tried it, the aluminum is too weak to turn a lock
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kw_y03 (-1) 10 months ago
it pushes the pins up.. you only need an extra piece to turn it
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Tehtru3Enigma (-1) 7 months ago
the turning piece is called a torque wrench, you can use a flat head screw driver for that
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firehead (-14) 7 months ago
Man this whole vidieo was a waste of 1 minut and sevon seconds. :~(
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kutzak (-2) last month
man, then what the #$%@ are you doing on the internet?
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jc1315 18 hours ago
it would probobly get stuck and you would pretty much be screwed
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bird crick (42) 1 year ago
tried it double layered
works
1 layer's too weak
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blade93 (22) 9 months ago
2 layers might not be sufficient enough, i would recommend 3 layers or even 4...think about the thickness of the original key, it is at least as thick as 3 or four layers....
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ooISAACoo (-2) 1 year ago
its very weak
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Bryan Crow (41) 1 year ago
Did it work?
+1
hhurme 1 year ago
why even bother, when you can just go get a key copied?
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HartKat (-7) 2 days ago
Maybe if you dont have enough money or time.Duh
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jc1315 18 hours ago
yeah
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CheesyQuaver (-1) 1 year ago
if you look at the video at the end where he use's the key, it looks like the normal key with a round bit of coke can stuck to the end
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DudeRun (3) 1 year ago
Nah... might work the more you layer the key
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jamesbdunn (-1) 1 year ago
Nice. Personally more work than a $1 is worth.

But for backup keys for serialized keys (Master lock, ...) that can't be copied legally by a locksmith, this is an excellent alternative.

A small screwdriver could assist in providing the torque needed to turn stubborn locks.
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jamesbdunn (-1) 1 year ago
I would probably make the folds first and then use an Exacto knife to cut the tumbler lands afterwards. There are only 0.023" difference between each of 6 tumbler locations.

To accurately cut these surfaces with scissors or a knife would be time consuming.
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PLAY_GURRL (-1) 11 months ago
iv already tryed it itz to weak
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HartKat (-7) 2 days ago
Add more layers it worked for some people.:)
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PatF 11 months ago
good.. now i can make a copy of that apartment gym key
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DistortedVoid (-2) 9 months ago
The copy would just move the pins above the shear line. Then you could use a screwdriver or something hard and small to turn the tumbler. [for all you complainers of weak turning ability]
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yankz (-3) 9 months ago
Noobs
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Joel (11) 9 months ago
There is a great how to make a bump key video on WHT, that might be a more successful route to take; I wouldn't mind keeping one of those on my keyring.
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firehead (-14) 7 months ago
Is it really to week?
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Billabong658 (-3) 6 months ago
no its TOO WEAK
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insaneloonatic (-1) 6 months ago
i wonder if a thicker can like a slimfast can would work better
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mrarmada (-1) 5 months ago
if u use a thicker can then it will be harder to cut out and also shape the ridges in the can.
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HartKat (-7) 2 days ago
Just get a bunch of cans .Then make the same key over and over again.take some super glue and glue it or hold it together.Simple.
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goldfinger (-1) 3 months ago
I do not work at all
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zigzig24 (-1) 2 months ago
then get a job
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danashford3 (-2) last month
lololol
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revomex (-1) 2 months ago
does the crop after the yielding process taste better with organic nutrients?
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AlexBowman007 (-1) 2 months ago
the aluminum is too weak and on top of that your gonna rip the top of the fake key off leaving your door stuck until you find a way to get it out
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grey398 (-1) last month
try using a steel can instead of aluminiumand still doubleing it as above mentioned
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danashford3 (-2) last month
How many more times do people have to say... It will be to thick to add the ridges! n00b
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HartKat (-7) yesterday
Smart smart we have a smart on here.Listen to him hes right itll be to hard and thick,its STEEL that is some hard metal.
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