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RE: key question
Take a small paperclip, straighten it out, the bend just the tip to a 90 degree angle. Sharpen it with a grinder so that it is sharp and small enough to slide into the keyhole. You should be able to grab the broken peice and pull it out. It may take a few tries, but I think you can get it.
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RE: key question
Take an old hacksaw blade. On the side of the blade where the teeth are facing away from you, cut, file or grind away the smooth part of the blade about one inch. File or grind it down so only about 1/16 inch of metal remains above the teeth. Holding the other end of the sawblade, you now have a one-inch "key" of saw teeth with the teeth facing your hand. Push your new key above the top of the broken key. You don't have to go all the way to the end. The teeth will grip the old key and pull it right out.
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