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-- Resolved
Though it sounded suspect, I tried the palm sander on the key trick. I have a little trim sander and used it right on the key. It worked once but I was not able to remove the cylinder. Squirted in some rustbuster and after 5 minutes of fiddling, got it to work again and removed the old cylinder. Replaced with new one in minutes, no problem.
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