1. Never get involved in a land war in Asia,
and
2. Never go up against a Sicilian when death is on the line!
Just joshing ya. The real tip is to stay out of the Fire Swamp because of the ROUS's!
Oh, shit. That ain't it either!
Here ya go:
Handyman Tips - Tip on removing a broken key from a lock
Posted by Eli Larreau
If you have broken a key off in a lock and don’t want to  call a locksmith to get it out, here is a tip for you.  Try to glue the key back together  with superglue.  You have to be very  careful not to glue the key into lock though.   I recommend the gel type superglue over the original formula  superglue.  The original formula is runny  and can drip off the key and into the lock.   If this happens then you may have glued the key into the lock and it  will be very hard if not impossible to get out.   You could also glue the lock so that it won’t work even if you get the  key out of it.  Be very careful.
So here’s how to do it.   Put the glue carefully on the broken part of the half of the key that is not stuck in the  lock.  Look it over carefully  to make sure that it will not  drip into the lock.  Put the key back together as best you can and  hold it for a few seconds to give the glue time to set up.  If the key doesn’t slide in and out of the  lock very easily then you might want to wait longer for a better cure on the  glue.  Then carefully pull the key out of  the lock.  Don’t try to turn it unless you have to, and be  careful to pull straight out.  If you  have another key then you should throw the broken key away.  If you don’t have a spare key then you can  try to make a copy of the broken key at your local hardware store.  Gluing a key back together is not a permanent  fix so do not use the key any more.
Lots more useful tips like this HERE.
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