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LOCKSMITH SECURITY ASSOCIATION
LSA REPORTER VOLUME 24, NO. 1
EDITORS: William M. Lynk, CRL * Alvin Moebus
SEPTEMBER, 2010
LSA Website: http://www.LSAmichigan.org
Publication Deadline: Submit items Two(2)Weeks(14 calendar days) by 5:00 p. m. AFTER the last LSA meeting.
President—John Hubel, CML (586) 615-3969 Education Chairman—Marc Dearing, CRL (810) 577-6659 Vice President—Ray Sinai, CPL (248) 543-5397 Membership Secretary—Alvin Moebus (313) 885-9365 Secretary—Randy Montpas (810) 694-4469 Public Relations—John Hubel, CML (586) 615-3969 Treasurer—Curtis Parks (248) 594-1552 Librarian—Larry Williams, RL, CPP (248) 917-2323 Sargent-At-Arms—Alvin Moebus (313) 885-9365 Program Director—Ray Sinai (248) 543-5397 Newsletter—William M. Lynk, CRL (313) 884-9800 Technical Operations Director—William Trout (248) 350-0027 Newsletter—Alvin Moebus (313) 885-9365 Board of Directors: Rob Rovinsky, CPL; Maurice Horne, CML; Webmaster—William M. Lynk, CRL (313) 884-9800 Larry Walker, CRL; John Hubel, CML; Robert Noble, CML, CPS; Photographer —Rob Rovinsky, CPL (248) 644-7939 Larry Williams, RL, CPP Refreshments—Mike Smolarek (586) 337-7041 →Please Volunteer and be part of our Group!
LSA MEMBER OF THE MONTH — JIM HERBST
LSA Officers
For this article, I have chosen a question-response format. Here are my questions to Jim Herbst, and his answers. Question #1: What got you interested in locksmith work? When I was a kid, I used to take old keys and file them down to fit locks and doors. And Also picked locks.
Question #2: What education did you pursue to help you? Took classes of basic lock-smithing, Intermediate locksmithing, understanding electronic hardware, Ruther-ford controls, KABA Peaks Classic and Preferred certification, Von Duprin Intro to Electromechanical Products and Wiring, Large Format Interchangeable Core, continuing education. A 3rd year member PAC. KABA e-plex 5000 series train-
ing, Volunteered my time with the Fellowship of Christian Locksmiths. I also did work with Nelson Obryan and Danny Meggison.
Question #3: Are you mobile or have a shop? Mobile
Question #4: Do you have a particular phase of your work you like the most and what makes it appealing? I would like to get into more commercial.
Question #5: Where did you grow up (i.e. area, town, schools attended)? Ypsilanti Michigan, Willow Run.
Question #6: Have you been in any other kind of occupation? If so, tell us something about it. I was in the pizza business for 20 years. I have my Serv-Safe certification, my State of Michigan Department of Agri-culture Food Service Sanitation Management certification. I also have a real Estate license and took a course in resi-dential wiring, and basic home inspecting. Also have my CDL that I passed with a 97% GPA, and Perfect atten-dance. And also an NRA certified instructor for Personal Protection in the home Courses, to teach people what they need to know to get their CPL/CCW. Question #7: Do you have any hobbies? Classic Cars
Article by: Al Moebus
“Sometimes a vehicle lockout tool can be used to pop a track blocker on a patio door out of the track.”
-Contributed by Aron Boag
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NEXT LSA
MEETING THURSDAY,
SEPT. 9TH, 2010
AT 7:30 P.M.
PRP GLOSSARY—LIST COUNCIL TERMINOLOGY”
exit device – n. a door lock/latch mechanism which releases in the direction of exit travel via a bar or panel extending across the major width of the door ward cut – n. a modification of a key which allows it to bypass a ward
Locksmith Security Association meets at 7:30 p.m., the second Thursday
of the month (Sept. to June) in the Metro Detroit Area in
southeast Michigan:
1640 Stephenson Hwy., just north of Maple (15 Mile Rd.),
on the east side of street.
TECH TIPS— AUTO TOOLS AS MULTI-USE
♦ LSA of Michigan supports all educational initiatives regardless of a specific supplier, brand, and/or manufacturer.♦
September Meeting & Special Information
Our September 9/9/10 Presenter will be Matt Scott, IEI Rep. He is also sponsoring our Pre-meeting Pizza Dinner.
PASSING: It is with regret that we must an-nounce the passing of Rob Land. Rob was the owner of Tech Safe & Lock in Clawson, Michigan. He died on July 22nd, just after his 52nd birthday. Our condolences are extended to his wife and family. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society in his name.
VOLUME 24, NO. 1
September Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 09/09/10 October Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 10/14/10 November Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 11/11/10 [Veteran’s Day] December Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 12/09/10 2011 January Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 01/13/11 February Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 02/10/11 March Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 03/10/11 April Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 04/14/11 May Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 05/12/11 June Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, 06/09/11
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“Qwik-Qwiz”
The 1997 domestic Ford ignition cylinder utilizes ___ . A) an active , interlocking
retainer B) a passive retainer C) a lock which is perma-nently attached to the bolt housing D) None of the above
[answer on bottom of Last Page of this Newsletter
WEB LINKS CALENDAR OF LSA EVENTS—SEE WEBSITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE LIST
ALOA www.aloa.org IDN-Hardware Sales, Inc. www.IDNhardware.com LynkWeb www.LynkWeb.com LAB www.Labpins.com LSA www.LsaMichigan.org Marx Locksmith www.MarxLocksmith.com JLM Wholesale www.JLMwholesahe.com
“Education, Knowledge & Cooperation—LSA”
Caesar and Marcus LSA Mascots
There are many Locksmith Security Association (LSA) members hard at work to make sure all who attend the locksmith meetings will leave knowing it was clearly worth their drive, regardless how far. We at the LSA have been spoiled with visits from firsthand product experts, seasoned ALOA ACE instructors teaching our classes, locksmiths with decades of knowledge sharing their wealth, and thousands of dollars in gifts
spread amongst the attendees. All this will still continue. But… we are raising the bar. The LSA intends to give you the necessary means to overcome the recent Michigan difficulties. “Building Your Business and Growing in the Profession” might even be a good tag line. The LSA is here to help meet your locksmith needs. Mark your calendar to attend the LSA meeting September 9th. Pizza dinner starts at 7:00 (All are welcome). The meeting starts promptly at 7:30 pm. Expect and get an information filled meeting.
—John Hubel, CML— LSA President
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE—JOHN HUBEL, CML
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ROGUE’S ROW— JUNE 2010 MTG. & BOARD MEETING ROB ROVINSKY, CPL - LSA PHOTOGRAPHER
LSA REPORTER
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I remember in elementary School when we came back in the fall we often were asked by our teacher to write a paper about our experiences over summer vacation. I would like to share with you a little about my summer vacation. This summer my family and I traveled to Colorado. I would like to mention at this time that I got all four tickets essentially for free. Any purchases I make through my business, I put through my credit card which tallies up free airline miles. I buy as much as possible on my credit card from whoever accepts it. We have traveled for years this way. Getting back to Colorado, we spent time in Denver, Snowmass,
Aspen, Colorado Springs Buena Vista and Hartsel. If you have never visited Colorado, it is a “must visit” state. In Snowmass, I was able to visit a fellow locksmith at his shop. Joe is the owner of The Village Lock-smith. Being a locksmith in the mountains of Colorado is quite different than our experiences in Michigan. Joe does a lot of automotive service in the mountains. Aspen and Snowmass have quite the draw of tourists because of the fantastic skiing and beautiful mountain scenery. Many people fly in and rent vehicles. Keys get lost in the snow at ski resorts and in the mountains due to hiking, mountain biking, climbing, etc. Joe told me that a $100.00 service call is not unusual because of the distance and sometimes the difficulty getting to a job site in the mountains. A four wheel drive vehicle is a “must” in the Rocky Mountains. Joe told me that he recently had a bad experience driving. In his new service vehicle, one month old, he hit a boulder in the road. By the time he was able to pull over, it was too late. His oil pan was damaged and the engine seized. You see, it’s not like Michigan, a boulder can roll down a slope unexpectedly and the road you are on may not have a shoulder. Often there is the road, a guard rail and a 1,000 foot, or more, drop off. One of the news stories in the local paper mentioned about the problem with lever locks on new resi-dential construction. The black bears in the area were finding it very easy to operate the lever locksets and enter the new construction sites. As you can imagine, the bears paw can push down a lever handle with much ease. The newspaper reported that a new code may be adopted to return to knob locks on all outside doors as was the standard in the past. Bears can’t turn knobs easily. The bears also seem to play havoc with sliding patio doors. They have learned to slide unlocked patio doors with their paws. All they are looking for is food. Getting back to Joe at The Village Locksmith, his business was doing well. He is the only locksmith shop for miles around. Joe does a lot of safe deliveries and recommends a stair climbing dolly (hand truck) if you are going to do a lot of safe work. We spoke for a short time and he had to run on a call. I find it quite interesting how the locksmith business varies in different parts of the country. Good Luck to you Joe and hope you get that service vehicle back soon!
Ray Sinai, CPL—Vice President, LSA
“Education, Knowledge & Cooperation—LSA”
RAY’S WAYS— “MY TRIP TO COLORADO” -BY RAY SINAI, CPL, VICE PRESIDENT, LSA
LOOKING BACK INTO THE LOCKING PAST…RETRO #23 To follow is another page from the now defunct Locksmithing Institute of New Jersey Home Study Locksmithing Course, started by the late Leonard Singer (Master Keying Expert). The program went out of business in the early 1980s. This lesson excerpt on is circa 1973. Some illustrious graduates who are LSA members include: Ray Sinai, Theo Schultz, Dan Meggison, Nick Palise, Tom Lewis and William Lynk.
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Safety Technology International, Inc.
Tim Zale, Inside Sales [email protected] www.sti-usa.com (248) 673-9898
Securitech Group 54-45 44th Street
Maspeth, NY 11378
(800) 622-5625
www.securitech.com
1100 Killian Road Akron, OH 44312
1-(800) 321-9602
Associate Members/Sponsors of LSA
This Space
Should Be Yours!
Contact: Al Moebus
(313) 885-9365
This Space
Should Be Yours!
Contact: Al Moebus
(313) 885-9365
This Space
Should Be Yours!
Contact: Al Moebus
(313) 885-9365
♦Full Service ♦John Hubel, CML ♦(586) 615-3969
BREAK- IN BLOCKER By Sovilok
Toll free: 888-SOVILOK www.breakinblocker.com Jon Hohauser-Mfg. Rep
(248) 650-7824
Pre-Meeting Dinner Sponsors:
September: Matt Scott, IEI Rep. October: Your Autumn Sponsor is Waiting! November: Giving Thanks—Make Sure YOUR Name is Here December: This is a Great Holiday Way to Support LSA! January: Your Company SHOULD be here in the Snow Days February: A Cold Michigan Month...but a WARM Sponsor March: The Windy Month...Make your Windy Waves here! April: Shower US with Your Company May: Looking forward to YOUR Sponsoring! ——————————————————————— Thanks to all of our Pre-Meeting Dinner Sponsors. If you would like to participate for the 2010-2011 Season, contact: John Hubel, CML.
LOCKSMITH SECURITY ASSOCIATION MICHIGAN 533 Fisher Road, Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
PHONE: (313) 885-9365—CONTACT: AL MOEBUS
Associate Members/Sponsors of LSA
JLM Wholesale, Inc. 3095 Mullins Ct.
Oxford, MI 48371 www.jlmwholesale.com
(800) 522-2940 FAX: (800) 782-1160 Wholesale Hardware
Bockert & Associates 18 Fort Monroe Industrial Parkway
Monroeville, OH 44847
(800) 321-7550 FAX: (419) 465-4216
Manufacturer Reps for:
ABUS, ASSA, DON JO, DETEX, HPC, MARKS USA, RCI,
ACSI, CANSEC, ABH, ADA-EZ BIOLOCK, MERIT, TAKEX
Gene Simon Hardware Specialist
Phone: (708) 799-8783 FAX: (708) 799-4322
P.O. Box 51 Flossmoor, IL 60422
Representing: Jet Hardware Mfg. Corp. LAB Security Products
Major Manufacturing, Inc.
RITTNER/FRENCH ASSOCIATES 150 S. Elizabeth
Rochester, MI 48307 (800) 732-4773 1-800-RFA-4-SPEC
FAX: (248) 651-2650
IDN-Hardware Sales, Inc. 35950 Industrial Road
P.O. Box 510624 Livonia, MI 48150
Livonia: (800) 521-0955 FAX: (800) 272-4409
http://www.idnhardware.com
Warren: (800) 468-7490 FAX: (586) 755-5145
Your Key to Security Hardware
LAB THE CHOICE OF
*Professional Locksmiths *Finest Lock Companies
www.labpins.com
700 Emmett St. Bristol, CT 06010
(800) 243-8242 FAX: (860) 583-7838
Local Distributor: IDN Hardware
1010 Aviation Drive Lake Havasu, AZ 86404
800-537-5397
9950 Freeland Avenue
Detroit, MI 48227 Phone: (313) 931-7720
FAX: (313) 931-7758 Michael Wiener
————————————— Fine Quality Key Machines,
Key Blanks, Locks, Hardware
Safe Door Systems Inc.
631 Kingston Rd. Toronto ON M4E 1R3
Toll Free: 1-866-627-7560
LynkWeb.com -An Affordable Lynk to the World ———————————-
♦ Websites Under $12.00 ♦ Customer Support 24/7 ♦ 500 E-mail Accounts
♦ Free Software
www.LynkWeb.com
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Download Membership Application [ Click above or on our site!]
ICLS
Interchangeable Core Lock Systems ———————————————
William M. Lynk, CRL IC Specialist / IC Author
♦ IC Products ♦ IC Tools ♦ Key Retainer Devices
Phone: (313) 884-9800
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ICLSglobal.com
Framon Manufacturing Company., Inc.
909 Washington Ave Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: 989-354-5623 Fax: 989-354-4238
Web: www.framon.com
Newsletter Submissions: 2 weeks PRIOR to next meeting Submit in Word.doc to: [email protected]
Contact: William M. Lynk, CRL
Qwik-Qwiz Answer: Answer: A
MPT Twelve Lock Lubricant is the longest lasting lubricant and penetrant available.
MPT Industries 6-B Hamilton Business Park
85 Franklin Road Dover, NJ 07801
Phone: 973-989-9220 Toll Free: 800-351-0605