Hi, I'm the one who wrote the earlier post. I stand by my recomendation to use a good locksmith instead of Wal-Mart. YMMV of course, but I had a lousy experience TWICE with them, and they had the new cutting system. This was just earlier this year and I had noticed the new machine and asked about it. They extolled the virtues of it and told me how well it worked. Well I went back the following Saturday. I got 8 keys cut. Two each for a house door, a garage door, and two cars. Out of the 8 keys, only 4 worked the first time. I have no idea how he managed to mess up two of these. When comparing the keys it looks as though he did not seat the blank deeply enough into the machine. On the other two keys, he had chosen the wrong blanks. They were very similar, but the groove pattern was different enough that they wouldn't even insert into the lock. No matter how accurate the cutting machine is, it still has to have someone who can use it properly!! This particular operator was High School aged, and was busy talking to one of the other employees. Second time I had two more house keys cut for a different house, at a different Wal-Mart a few weeks later. Wrong blanks again. Once again a younger, probably inexperienced person doing it. I've had numerous keys cut over the years at locksmiths. So far I've never had one that didn't work. I know they make mistakes too, but so far they've done better. They are usually MUCH more experienced with keys and locks and can do a far better job of matching up keys. Mark N VIN 6820 At 08:24 AM 9/18/99 EDT, you wrote: >Dear DML'ers, > >I feel duty bound to dispell a myth that was posted a couple of days ago. >Someone had mentioned that Wal-Mart was no place to have keys made, however, >quite the contrary! > >Wal-Mart is now using the Axxess+ system, a state of the art system, which >cuts both sides at the same time with almost no miscuts. The DeLorean uses >blank number 51. There may be a few older stores out there still using the >old "line 'em up, and cut 'em" method, but most of the stores have already >converted. Thought you should all know the facts! > >Jeff