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CSCLA
September 19th Time 7:00pm At the Church
CSCLA PRESS
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President Mike Middick, CML
Middick’s Locksmith Shop 1422 Royal Gorge Blvd.
Canon City CO 81212-3908 Ph. 719-275-7787 Fax 719-275-3278
Email - captkeyman@ gmail.com
Vice-President Paul Arens
141 E Navajo Colorado Springs CO 80906-2255
719-632-5085 Email - [email protected]
Treasurer Barry Meyer, CPL
Acoma Locksmith Service 421 Perry St.
Castle Rock CO 80104-2442 303-688-4104
Email - [email protected]
Secretary Pete Henley
Henley's Key Service 117 E Boulder St.
Colorado Springs CO 80903 719 338-0889
Email - [email protected]
Members at Large
Carl Price Ron Cox
Steve Cormier
Newsletter Editor
Could be you.
Now awaiting for you to volunteer!
Send info to the president.
CSCLA
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The mission and purpose is to encourage, promote, aid in and affect the voluntary interchange, among members of the CSCLA, of data, information, experience, ideas, knowledge, methods and techniques relating to the field
of Locksmithing.
Central & Southern Colorado Locksmith Association
Founded 1991
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I know that you were looking for this
newsletter long before now, but the truth of the
matter is that I have not had a lot of time to
work on this. I have tried to make time to get it
out but things just were not working my way. I
hope to do better in the future or if someone
else would like to give it a try, I will be glad to
help you get started being the editor.
How can we stir the interest in this association? We would like to get
more members and get the members we have to take an active interest
in this association. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy seeing and being with
those of you who come to the meeting and classes and make the effort
to help out. I also want to get more people involved in this association.
With more people, we could get bigger and better training.
Manufacturing reps would send people to train us and give away free
samples and information. They like to do that only for larger groups of
people. We have tried to have classes and training on a frequent basis,
but we have a hard time filling a class. Why? What can we do to make
it better for you the member? Let us know and we will try hard to
make it happen. I am open for suggestions. See you at the meeting.
Your President,
Mike Middick, CML
PRESIDENT’S CORNER
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Future Hands on Classes for the meetings: September 2014 = Van Show - Office Locks October 2014 = Open November 2014 = Open December 2014 = Christmas Party January 2015 = Open February 2015 = Open March 2015 = Open April 2015 = Open
This Months Meeting
Van Show & Office Locks
This month at the meeting we will be having a Van
Show and a hands on training session about office
locks. Barry Meyer of Acoma Locksmith Service will
be talking to us about office furniture locks, cabinet
locks and other locks you might find in an office. If
you have tips, tricks, or information to share about this
type of locks, bring it to the meeting and share it with
us. Come and give Barry your support.
What is it?
Can you guess what the object is in the
picture? Bring your guess to the meeting
and if you are right you will get a free scam
ticket. The answer to the object will be in
the next newsletter on page 12 along with
the winners who guessed at the meeting.
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Lock Things
S W E F G E A G D S R X D R H N B H J I
N E N G K E S N T I C O E U O U O N Z Q
A Q T I U H P I L E S N U N U S N K D S
S T R S A L Z R N C I K N B S N K Q C C
U T X C C C P P J A L E W M I Z L R A I
S K K D Q R G S T P G V L X N Y E X A X
K L R M P R E E B I B L E A G W V X R L
E A G C O G R W J G P I N S T X E B X G
W I W K C G T A I L P I E C E C R C B T
Q Y K G N P A C E C A F N F X X H K J K
W J K I W F Q Y L A O G K Q T U P B R P
U X R D K W G M S N Z N C X H H Z Y L N
L P J V Q L O D C Z H A R C S Q G L W X
S R Q N P I L C A P E L T Z P S V N D Y
P V L R I S A R S Q G Z X B L H V B F B
H P I U G P O B E X Q Y Y F W A X I Y T
X U H W O G L Y W S J B H N Y I S T G Z
L X T P H I Z L V L W P N W E Y X V F M
N M X V P C Z X O M F L G R F T Q W A R
B B D H V M Y X Y R D E Y U Z T H Z S I
BIBLE CAP
CLIP DISK
FACECAP HOUSING
KNOB LATCH
LEVER PINS
PLUG ROLLPIN
SCREW SET SCREW
SHACKLE SPRING
SPRING RETAINER STRIKE
TAILPIECE WARD Solution on page 12
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Choose the best answer for the question. Answers on page 12
1. A device inserted to position the drive cam relative to the spindle in a
combination lock.
A. yoke B. spline key
C. slider D. monitor pin
2. A lock which adjusts to fit different applications by sliding one part through
another, held by a pawl engaging one of several cogs.
A. detector lock B. locking actuator
C. auxiliary lock D. ratchet lock
3. A means of progressing key bittings using a progression sequence of right to
left.
A. odometer method B. matrix format master keying
C. progression D. three column progression
Take the Quiz…?
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Up Coming Events
I still can’t think of anything coming up.
Check back next month.
No one has contacted me of anything yet.
If you know of anything coming up,
please submit it for this newsletter.
I am waiting to hear from you!
Also we need people to volunteer for the training
each month. Sign up at the meeting.
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The Office of Vice President
Tips For The Workers
Getting more power from a screwdriver, at least more
grip. Sometimes we use screwdrivers that seem to slip
when we think they should grab and turn the screw.
From what I read the tip sometimes will hold the tip
away from the bottom of the screw head, meaning that
the tip slips before turning the screw. If we remove a
little of the very tip of the screwdriver (removing the
pointed part) the tip of the screwdriver will go in
deeper and allow more torque to be used. Just need to
do this before the head is stripped. Maybe a larger
screwdriver would also work, or the next size up at
least.
The next one is on running wire in walls or ceilings.
We can use a piece of pex tubing to give us a clear
point to point run. Guess it will even plow through
insulation in the wall to get to the outlet. Believe the
pex tubing is what they use for water runs in buildings.
It is bendable enough to turn corners or start at the top
on the header and go downward to the outlet hole.
Once the pex is in place the rest is simple.. Run the
wire and then remove the pipe and connect the wires
as needed. This is something I will be trying the next
time I am running wire in a wall.
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The last one I will be trying next week. The caulking
gun I just bought and want to use for a few years, I
will spray some WD40 on the large washer that goes
into the tube when working right. Anyway it always
seems to get gunk all over it and is hard to remove.
WD 40 makes the material release and clean. The same
goes for the very front part of the gun - where the front
of the tube sits, that can also be sprayed. Just use this
on the ratchet style of guns - not the friction style.
Thanks,
Paul Arens
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Beginner’s Corner
Keys
A key is an instrument that is used to operate a lock. A typical key consists of
two parts: the blade, which slides into the keyway of the lock and distinguishes
between different keys, and the bow, which is left protruding so that torque can
be applied by the user. The blade is usually intended to operate one specific
lock or a small number of locks that are keyed alike.
Keys provide an inexpensive, though
imperfect, method of access control
for access to properties like buildings
and vehicles. As such, keys are an
essential feature of modern living in
the developed world, and are common
around the globe. It is common for people to carry the set of keys they need for
their daily activities around with them, often linked by a key ring adorned by
trinkets usually known as a keychain.
Key cutting is the primary method of key duplication: a key is fitted into a vise
in a machine, with a blank attached to a parallel vise, and the original key is
moved along a guide, while the blank is moved against a wheel, which cuts it.
After cutting, the new key is deburred: scrubbed with a brush to remove burrs
and small pieces of metal remaining on the key, which if they were not
removed, would be dangerously sharp and could foul up the locks.
Different key cutting machines are becoming more or less automated, using
different milling or grinding equipment, and follow the design of early 20th
century key duplicators.
Key duplication is available in many retail hardware stores and of course as a
service of the locksmith, though sometimes the correct key blank may not be
available.
Certain keys are designed to be difficult to copy, for key control, such as High
Security keys, while others are simply stamped Do Not Duplicate to advise that
key control is requested, but in the US, this disclaimer has no legal weight.
(If you like this column, then please let me know so I will continue to print it.)
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Funny Tool Definitions
VISE-GRIPS: Generally used after pliers to completely round
off bolt heads. If nothing else is available, they can also be
used to transfer intense welding heat to the palm of your hand.
OXYACETYLENE TORCH: Used almost entirely for lighting
various flammable objects in your shop on fire. Also handy for
igniting the grease inside the wheel hub out of which you want
to remove a bearing race.
TABLE SAW: A large stationary power tool commonly used to
launch wood projectiles for testing wall integrity.
HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACK: Used for lowering an
automobile to the ground after you have installed your new
brake shoes, trapping the jack handle firmly under the bumper.
BAND SAW: A large stationary power saw primarily used by
most shops to cut good aluminum sheet into smaller pieces
that more easily fit into the trash can after you cut on the inside
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What is it? - Answer
The object on page 4 of
the last newsletter is:
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Jackson exit device
Those who guessed right
were:
Barry Meyer
Pete Henley
Congratulations !
Good Job.
Free Classified ads are
free to members.
Call or send your ad to be listed
in next months newsletter.
I know it's a little late for spring cleaning but here goes. I have a large number of hardback code books. Mostly Reed but also some HPC. This is the deal: any book $10 and
100% of the proceeds will go the
ALOA scholarship foundation.
719-469-4707
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Meeting Minutes
The minutes
For last month
Were not available
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Industry Emails: Aero Lock [email protected] Amsec [email protected] Cooks Bldg Specialties [email protected] Framon Mfg. [email protected] Ilco Unican [email protected] Lab Security [email protected] National Cabinet Lock [email protected] Raymond Beggs (Intermountain) [email protected] Casey Hendren (SES) [email protected] Industry Web Pages: Framon Mfg. www.framon.com Gator Tools www.gatortools.com HPC www.hpcworId.com Ingersol-Rand www.securitytechnology.com Keymasterusa www.lockmasterusa.com Blue Dog Keys www.bluedogkeys.com IDN Acme www.idnacme.com Clark Security Products www.clarksecurity.com Intermountain Lock & Security www.imlss.com Racine's www.keyalarms.com
Members Emails: Barry Meyer, CPL [email protected] American Lock & Key [email protected] Alex Chavira [email protected] Carl Price, CPL [email protected] Dan Reynolds [email protected] Gordon Racine,CML [email protected] James Fluegel [email protected] Jean Chaffee [email protected] Joel Doss [email protected] Kent A. Smith, CML [email protected] Mark Renshaw, CRL [email protected] Mike Middick, CML [email protected] Paul Arens [email protected] Paul Packer [email protected] Peter Henley [email protected] Ron Cox [email protected] Steve Cormier [email protected] Terry Browneller [email protected] Vincent King [email protected]
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CENTRAL & SOUTHERN COLORADO LOCKSMITH ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
( ) New Membership ( ) Renewal
Name ________________________________________________________________________________
Shop Name ____________________________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________________________
City ________________________________________ State_____________ Zip ____________________
Phone ( ) ________________________________ Fax ( ) ________________________________
Email Address _________________________________________________________________________
ALOA: yes ________ no. _______ Membership # _____________________ PRP _______________
Other Association Memberships: 1._________________________ 2. _______________________________
Areas of Interest: (Please check all that apply) Education: ( ) General Locksmithing - ( ) Alarms - ( ) Automotive - ( ) Safe Servicing ( ) Safe Openings - ( ) High Security Locks - ( ) Business Education - ( ) Electronic Security ( ) Closers, Openers & Hardware - ( )Other areas not mentioned _________________________ - ( )Public Image - ( ) Group / Trade Advertising Shows - ( ) Complaint Arbitration
( )Other areas not mentioned ______________________________________________________________
Locksmith Services: ( ) Bulk Purchasing - ( ) Taxes and Accounting - ( ) Apprenticeship Programs ( ) Library - ( ) Job Referral Services - ( ) Committees / Volunteer
CSCLA Dues are $45 annually and are payable upon application. Dues are collected each January 1st. and will be pro-rated at $3.75 per month for the rest of the partial year. As a member of the Central & Southern Colorado Locksmith Association, I agree to abide by the rules, regulations and Bylaws of CSCLA. I further agree to abide by the code of ethics as set forth by the. Association
Signature ______________________________________________________ Date ___________________
Mail to: CSCLA, P0 Box 392, Colorado Springs CO 80901
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VARIOUS LAWS THAT CAN AFFECT YOU.
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