Kevf1
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I would shoot some penetrating oil into the lock cylinder. Use the straw/wand and really get it into the tumblers.
Hit it a few times over the course of a day. When you insert the key to try it, insert the key wet with penetrating oil. Insert and remove a few times before trying to turn the key. Then give it a go.
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I've had penetrating oil in it, using the straw, for over 24 hours. Followed by compressed air to force it into the nether reaches...as well as spraying the pin side. I'm starting to think it's the wrong key, as it doesn't even budge any more now than before, and the previous owner doesn't remember. Since the assembly has the special break away bolts, there's no way I can fathom to remove it, but hopefully someone out there might. Can understand why that might not be common knowledge.