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CSCLA
January 17th 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 Steve Cormier
Steve’s Locksmithing 5030 Filarees Cir.
Colorado Springs, CO 80917 Ph. 719 591-8343
Text - 719 930-6212 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]
Member at Large Paul Arens
141 E Navajo Colorado Springs CO 80906-2255
719-632-5085 Email - [email protected]
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CSCLA
CSCLA STATEMENT OF MISSION & PURPOSE
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
DISCLAIMER
The CSCLA Press is the publication of the Central & Southern Colorado Locksmiths Association. Other locksmith organizations may use or copy the CSCLA Press (except text taken from copyrighted publications) without written consent, provided it is used to better the industry and proper credit is given. We reserve the right to edit articles for clarity and space, and contributions remain the property of CSCLA.
Any articles or opinions expressed in this publication unless identified by the author’s name or contributing organization are solely those of the editor.
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Are You Satisfied?
When you first started locksmithing, how much
did you know? Are there things that you
wanted to learn? Where did you get your
information? The more you did as a locksmith,
the more you learned. We call that hands on
training. Did you ever have to teach someone else the things that you
know? By teaching, you actually learn more and learn it better. The
more you teach the more you will know and if you work out in the field
you will gain practical experience. Then you will know your subject
even better, inside - out, all the way. At what point did you get to the
point where you did not need to learn anything new? Have you ever
got to the point where you don’t need to learn anything else about any
subject? You have lost your appeal for the unknown. Your ability to
learn new things. Maybe you are just too tired. But are you really
satisfied? If you are not, come to the meetings and learn what really
happens in the locksmith field. See how you can make a difference.
It’s meeting time this Friday. See you there. We will have a board
meeting right after the regular meeting.
Your President,
Mike Middick, CML
PRESIDENT’S CORNER
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Future Hands on Classes for the meetings: January 2014 = Open February 2014 = Open March 2014 = Open April 2014 = Open May 2014 = Open June 2014 = Open July 2014 = Open August 2014 = Open
This Months Meeting
Hands On Class: Nothing is scheduled for this month
Something will be learned if you are at the meeting.
We always talk about things that are present day
problems in the locksmith trade. If you have a
question or problem with something in your work!
Bring it to the meeting and we will help you solve it or
figure it out. See you at the meeting.
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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Master Keying Words
R L O R T N O C Y E K K T W G Y K M E Y
G U A R D K E Y F S Q L K L E T E A M D
Y A Q K Z Q U M P Q Q Q G K H T T K E M
M E Z J D Y K R S Y K X R G S H M E R Y
G E K R U Z S T O W P E I Y R Y T Y G E
C N T R S K K M N G T E S E L E V I E K
R G E S E I H H B S H Y E B Z K T N N R
O I H V Y T S R A K E P I Q U L H T C E
S N E C Q S S M C K I J O Q H O U E Y T
S E K Y W R Y A X N R E N L K R K R M S
K E Y S Y S T E M S C H E M A T I C A A
E R Y Y T S L A K P Z K H A M N F H S M
Y S E S N P S Q G N O V P N K O L A T T
I K W I I T V L M N O T T C O C H N E S
N E P T E Y E K R E T S A M B U S G R O
G Y L R P R E F A W S E I R E S J E K H
N U K E Y O V E R R I D E A J C E N E G
M E R O W M A S T E R K E Y M P U Z Y S
Y N M U L O C N O I S S E R G O R P F N
M A I D S M A S T E R K E Y E Y F P E U
CONTROL KEY CROSS KEYING
EMERGENCY MASTER KEY ENGINEERS KEY GHOST MASTER KEY GUARD KEY
KEY CONTROL KEY INTERCHANGE
KEY OVERRIDE KEY SYSTEM SCHEMATIC MAIDS MASTER KEY MAISON KEY SYSTEM
MASTER KEY MULTIPLEX KEY SYSTEM
PIN STACK HEIGHT PROGRESSION COLUMN ROW MASTER KEY SERIES WAFER
SUB MASTER KEY THREE PIN MASTER KEY
TOP MASTER KEY
Solution on page 12
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Choose the best answer for the question. Answers on page 12
1. A tool is designed to engage one or more holes or depressions which are
peripheral or not on-center to the part axis.
A. curb B. baffle
C. spanner wrench D. boring jig
2. A round safe lock cover that is rabbeted and has a wheel post as an integral part
of its construction.
A. curb B. spring seat
C. flange D. stop works
3. A condition in which two or more different keys under different higher level
keys operate one cylinder by design.
A. construction master keyed B. uncontrolled cross keying
C. rotating constant D. block master keyed
Take the Quiz…?
CLAIRE H. CUSICK CO., INC. BILL CUSICK
KENDY CUSICK-RINDONE, CCPR 6086 SOUTH FILBERT COURT LITTLETON, COLORADO 80121
PHONE: 303-771-0152 ** FAX: 303-771-3243
email: [email protected]
PROUDLY REPRESENTS:
ABH, INC. -- Overhead Stops and Holders
AIR LOUVERS & HIAWATHA- Louvers, Visions Lites, Flat Goods & Spec. Items
DON-JO MFG., INC. - Miscellaneous Door Hardware & Accessories
KABA ILCO - Locksmith Supplies
MOHAWK WOOD DOOR - Flush Wood Doors
MILLENIUM - Access Control
PRECISION HARDWARE (Stanley) - Exit Devices
STANLEY DOOR CLOSERS (Ryobi) - Door Closers
SELECT PRODUCTS - Continuous Hinges
TELKEE, INC - Key Cabinets
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Up Coming Events
Know of an up coming event?
Share the news with us and we
will post it here.
Do you know of a subject that you
want to learn more about?
Let us know and we will try to give
a class about that subject.
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The Office of Vice President
VP “Knots” Notes
When I first started writing this column this morning I thought
about calling it the “VP Knots” for only one reason. I took a
lot of hard hits this past month… It seem as if every job I did I
needed to protect my noggin. Here’s just one job in the life of
an automotive locksmith.
My customer called and ask me to come by, he had a Ford
Escape that the key wasn’t working correctly. After I get there
I grab the key and try it in the door and it was rough but
worked fairly well… So, the customer quickly corrected me
and told me “It’s not the door, it’s the ignition lock! I need a
new lock!” Then all the issues come out and of course it was
after I gave them a quote over the phone. Here is what he told
me after I tried the key in the door. The battery keeps going
dead, the key would not go all the way to the OFF position, I
had to wiggle the key really hard to get it out of my ignition
and the park light won’t turn off on my dash.
Now I am at the point where I need to try the key in the
ignition and I needed to do the wiggle trick to get it in but once
it’s in the lock, it turn freely. I get out and speak to the
mechanic about how the key is worn out and most likely the
lock has been damaged… but, after I do all these repairs the
problem will still be there. But because I am not a certified
mechanic, he does not believe me. After correcting the two
issues described he sticks the key in the lock and starts the car
and he thinks he is right in this matter, until I ask his to remove
the key. Now he thinks I screwed up the lock somehow and I
explain that he has an electrical problem. So I pull the lock and
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show him the key is working correctly and comes out smooth
when it is not in the steering column.
Again I try explaining that it is an electrical issue and it is most
likely within the BTSI system (Brake, Transmission or Shifter
Interlock). At this point I can do no more and leave the jobsite
and of course they refused to compensate me, but all was not
lost, I knew I would be back.
Three days later I get a call from the same company and they
had a new lock from the dealer that needed to be keyed to fit…
you guessed it, a Ford Escape. This time I handle the work a
little different, I had them pay me if it worked or if it didn’t,
darned if it wasn’t quite a bit higher this time. I handed them
the lock and they handed me a check, but I hung around to see
who was right. If you guess the mechanic you would be
wrong. Yet for some reason he was willing to listen to the key
guy that doesn’t have but 20 plus years of experience.
I start by helping him unplug parts of the wiring harness under
and near the column. One at a time unplugging the brake
switches and trying to remove the key and plugging it back in.
This continues until we get to the micro switch that controls
the shifter. When we unplugged this part, the key removed
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The Office of Vice President
Continued
easily. To test it I plugged it back in and the key stayed in
(would not go all the way to the OFF position to be removed).
The BTSI system keeps the key from being removed if the car
“Thinks” it’s not in the “Park” position.
The BTSI system is a big loop with power going through it, if
any of the parts of the system are not working correctly (has
power in the loop) the key will not go all the way into PARK
and the key cannot be removed. In this case they forcibly
removed the key from wear and tear on both the lock and key.
The end result of this ordeal was, they needed to replace that
micro switch, but the cost would be $800 to their customer or
as the mechanics suggested, they could just disconnect it. Why
is “Just disconnecting it” not the wise thing to do? Well, you
can now pull the key out while the car is still in gear and at 60
miles an hour, it’s probably not a good time to have your
steering column get locked up.
Regards,
Steve Cormier
Gator Tools Co & Steve's Locksmithing
Phone 719-591-8343 / Fax 719-550-0953
http://www.gatortools.com/
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Quote of the Month
“It is common sense to
take a method and try it.
If it fails, admit it frankly
And try another. But above
all, try something.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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+ A K S L O R T N O C Y E K M + E + C R
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What is it? - Answer
The object on page 4 of
the last newsletter is:
Keeper Washer
Those who guessed right
were:
Nobody got it right.
Keep on trying.
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 Central and Southern Colorado Locksmith Association
Meeting Minutes
15 November, 2013
Meeting called to order at 7:06 PM by President Mike Middick
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by the Members Present.
Members Present: Paul Arens, Len Bentley, Terry Browneller, Steve
Cormier, Ron Cox, Verl Curtis, Joel Doss, Peter Henley, Barry Meyer,
Mike Middick, Paul Packer, Darryl Popwell, Mark Renshaw, and Carl
Price.
Guests: S-J Schlagheck and Greg Sturgill.
Suppliers/Product Representatives: Bill Cusick-Claire H Cusick Co and
Joe Schlagheck-SES.
Newsletter
The Object in this month’s Newsletter is a cylinder retainer for cam
locks.
Bill Cusick informed the members of the changes with Stanley Products
and Best locks.
The Christmas Party will be 06 December at the Golden Corral at
Woodmen Rd. and Powers Blvd. at 7 PM.
A meeting of the Association Board will be held after the January
Business meeting.
Len Bentley asked if there was a Life membership in the Association.
Meeting closed by President Middick at 8:30 PM.
Submitted by Peter Henley.
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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] Laurie Simon (Jet Keys) [email protected] Pat Sullivan (Sully Tools) [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 M.A.G. Security www.magsecurity.com Ingersol-Rand www.securitytechnology.com Keymasterusa www.lockmasterusa.com Goldens Antique Supply www.goldensupply.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
BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP: ADVANCE NOTICE OF TRAINING SEMINARS, EXPERIENCE OF OTHERS TO HELP YOU AND YOUR BUSINESS GROW. INFORMATION ON NEW PRODUCTS, INDUSTRY CHANGES AND
VARIOUS LAWS THAT CAN AFFECT YOU.
From South Bound I-25 take exit 140B to Arvada, take Arvada to Wahsatch, right to St. Joseph’s Church. From North Bound I-25 take exit 140A to Nevada (go South) at St.Elmo (go left) to Wahsatch go right, Church is on the left. .
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