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LSA REPORTER
VOLUME 31, NO. 5
EDITORS: William M. Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, CMIL, CAI, M.Ed.
JANUARY 2018
LSA Website: http://www.LSAmichigan.org
Ray Sinai, CML & Alvin Moebus, CPL Publication Deadline: Submit items Two (2) Weeks [14 calendar days] by 5:00 p.m. AFTER the last LSA meeting.
President—Jeremy M. Ameen, CML (810) 629-6883 Education Coordinator—Noel Jones (734) 787-0575 Vice President—Jim Whidden, CML (586) 757-7742 Membership Secretary—Alvin Moebus, CPL (313) 885-9365 Secretary/Newsletter—Steve Smiddy (248) 894-2327 Public Relations—John Hubel, CML, ICML (586) 254-7233 Treasurer—Alvin Moebus, CPL (313) 885-9365 Librarian—Larry Williams, RL, CPP (248) 917-2323 Sargent-At-Arms—Noel Jones (734) 787-0575 Refreshments—Aron Boag (586) 899-9586 Newsletter—William M. Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML (313) 884-9800 IT Support—William Trout (248) 350-0027 Newsletter—Alvin Moebus, CPL (313) 885-9365 Board of Directors: Jeremy Ameen, President,
Webmaster—William M. Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML (313) 884-9800 John Hubel, CML; ICML, Rob Rovinsky, CPL; ,Ray Sinai, CML,
Photographer—Rob Rovinsky, CPL (248) 644-7939 Maurice Horne, CML, CML, Kevin Thompson, CRL
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LSA
Officers
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan
Happy New Year! It’s hard to believe that another year has gone by, and we are at the start of a fresh new year. I look forward to where LSA will take us all in the next year to come. I certainly hope we will live up to the purpose of which LSA was founded upon, that being education! I know that we have sev-eral education opportunities in the works for this year, and hope to have even more. In 2018, if there is something you would like to learn or see, please let us know and we will do our best to help you, which in turn may help another member. I would like to thank all those who played a part in our December meeting. It sure was a different, but exciting meeting! A huge thank you to Lafontaine Automotive, and Tim Hague for sponsoring our annual Holiday Dinner. Also, thank you to PAC Lock for taking a part in our membership, commemorative, LSA 40th Anniversary Limited Edition Padlock. I look forward to seeing many of you at our January Meeting. It’s a new year, so try something different – bring a friend!
Jeremy Ameen, CML
LSA President
PRESIDENTIAL PENNINGS—JEREMY AMEEN, CML
Michigan Picture!
PAGE 2 LSA REPORTER
PRP GLOSSARY—KNOW IT & USE IT!
A Study in ”I”…”
impression - 1. the mark made by a tumbler on its key cut , 2. to fit a key by the impression technique
impression technique - a means of fitting a key directly to a locked cylinder by manipulating a blank in the keyway and cutting the blank where the tumblers have made marks
impressioning tool - 1. a tool designed to hold a key blank while making a key by the im-pression method, 2. a tool which fits into a keyway and holds a material that accepts impres-sion marks easily
inactive case - the exit device case mounted on the stile opposite the lock stile
inactive door - the door of a pair, which is secondary in usage and is normally locked by surface or flush bolts
incidental master key - a key cut to an unplanned shear line created when the cylinder is combinated to the top master key and a change key
NEXT
MONTH’S
LSA
MEETING THURSDAY ,
FEBRUARY 8TH,
2018
AT
7:00 P .M .
Locksmith Security
Association meets at 7:00 p.m., the second
Thursday of the month (Sept. to June) in the Metro Detroit Area in
southeast Michigan at:
Troy Community Center
3179 Livernois Troy, MI 48083 (248) 524-3484
September – Kaba/Simplex
October – Code Locks, Joey Delassio
November – Building Codes and Allstate Insurance
December – Christmas/Holiday Meeting – Gift Exchange this year!
January – Lock Picking
February – Low Energy Operators March – Lishi Tools April – Locksmith Computer Apps, Key Code apps May – Safes: Locks, moving, etc. June – Summer Picnic – Swap Meet
Can You Identify These V.I.P. LSA Members? (answers on last page of this issue)
#1 #2
LOOKING AHEAD....LSA Meeting Topics
2017-2018 LSA Season —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
January LSA General Meeting—Thursday, 01/11/18
February LSA General Meeting—Thursday, 02/08/18
March LSA General Meeting—Thursday, 03/08/18
April LSA General Meeting—Thursday, 04/12/18
May LSA General Meeting—Thursday, 05/10/18
June LSA General Meeting—Thursday, 06/14/18
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“Qwik-Qwiz”
The now obsolete Dominion
core had its control chamber
located in the ___ chamber
from the face of the core.
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
E) fifth
F) sixth
G) seventh
H) none of these
[Answer on Last Page ]
WEB LINKS
CALENDAR OF LSA EVENTS—SEE WEBSITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE LIST
ALOA
www.aloa.org
IDN-Hardware Sales, Inc.
www.IDNhardware.com
LynkWeb—Hosting & Domains
www.LynkWeb.com
LAB-Pins &Tools
www.labpins.com
LSA-Premiere Association
www.LSAmichigan.org
www.TheLockman.com
ICLS—Key Retainers & Tools
www.ICLSglobal.com
“Education, Knowledge & Cooperation—LSA”
Tanner & Marcus
LSA Mascots
Scorpion CX5—SFIC
-by William M. Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, M.Ed. Interchangeable Core Specialist
The Scorpion CX5-SFIC contains a sidebar with 4 finger pins. The snake milling on the key aligns the fin-ger pins to allow the sidebar to retract, and then plug rotation. Because of this device, one of the throw pins in an IC mortise housing must be cut to accommodate the core, if retrofitting :(
Caesar Lynk Feb. 18, 2002—Feb. 1, 2016
IC Corner
LSA REPORTER PAGE 4
ROGUE’S ROW — DECEMBER LSA MEETING PIX ROB ROVINSKY, CPL - OFFICIAL LSA PHOTOGRAPHER
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan PAGE 5
ROGUE’S ROW — DECEMBER LSA MEETING PIX ROB ROVINSKY, CPL - OFFICIAL LSA PHOTOGRAPHER
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan PAGE 6
Are YOU a Member of LSA? You can download the form from: http://www.lsamichigan.org/Docs/Application%20Form%2012%
20022612.pdf
PAGE 7 The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan
Why not be a Corporate/Business Sponsor for LSA!?! You can download form from: http://www.lsamichigan.org/Docs/Application%20Assoc%20Mem%20Form%2012%20022612.pdf
PAGE 8 The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan PAGE 9
CLASS: "Solutions to Everyday Locksmith Problems"
What Would You Do?
Real Life Locksmith Problems?
This class is to find solutions to..................................................
everyday Locksmith problems.
For LSA to hold this class, we need a Min. of 15 people to sign up and give a non- refundable security deposit of $50.00 to show you are serious and committed to the class. Refund will be given if we can’t get enough people to commit and class will not go on as hoped. Make payment to:
LSA of Michigan, and mail to Tri-County Lock & Key 28975 Sherwood Rd., Belleville, MI 48111
Questions? Email Noel Jones: [email protected]
Deadline to have a commitment is March 31st. 2018
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan PAGE 10
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan PAGE 11
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan PAGE 12
I have retired and have a 2006 Chevy Express 2500
van with Adrian Steel cabinets, inventory, tools, and equipment for sale. 50 cents on the dollar for most of
the assets and in some cases more. Would prefer to sell the entire package but I am also willing to sell individ-
ual assets as well. I have the list and pricing available.
CONTACT: Stuart Bergsma
Pop-A-Lock of Motor City
(248) 514-5456 [email protected]
FOR SALE!
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan PAGE 13
2018 IS HERE—IT’S TIME TO GET ORGANIZED
Have you ever heard the phrase that knowledge is power? Well it is more powerful when it is organized. Think about it; just picture yourself trying to find information about opening a certain car. If you don’t know where to find the information or don’t have the experience to open that car you will not get the job and you will lose money. How many of you have lost money, jobs, peace of mind and sleep because you were not organized? I know I have. Let me give ask you some questions to help you to better un-derstand what I mean by being organized. How organized is your basement, garage or shop? How long does it take you to find the tools that you need for your next or future jobs? Ladies and gentleman let’s look at seven steps we can take to get organized. 1. Take a look at all the books and paperwork that you have and find out if it can be put on a DVD, CD or APP. Then you can access it on your phone or laptop. 2. Install shelves or closet organizers and put the things you have in sections. Example: Place all Yale cylinders in a bin. Place all LSDA latches in a bin and label them. 3. List all your customers lock codes on a spread sheet just in case they loose the key. 4. Install racks and bins in your service vehicle. 5. List as much information about your customers on your phone contacts to help you remember the building and rental property that they own. 6. Get as much Stuff off the floor and get it on the shelf so you can see and walk around. 7. Remember labeling items is the key. Someone else may have to look for an item that you need.
I really look forward to this time of Year because business slows down a little and it gives me a chance to get organized. If you are like me I am constantly on the go and I have stuff everywhere. This organizing thing is an on going process but I am discover-ing that when I am organized I am more Productive. Happy New Year Everybody!!!!! - Kelvin Heath, Certified ALOA ACE Instructor
PAGE 14
A Laugh A Day.............. (Courtesy of Jesse Lopez, ClearStar)
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan
LOCKSMITH TOOLS -by William M. Lynk, CML, CPS, ICML, M.Ed.
Have fun!
[Solution next issue]
PAGE 15 The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan
To follow is another page from the now defunct Locksmithing Institute of New Jersey Home Study Lock-
smithing Course, started by the late Leonard Singer (Master Keying Expert). The program went out of busi-ness in the early 1980s. This lesson excerpt is circa 1973 . Some illustrious graduates who are LSA members
include: Ray Sinai, Theo Schultz, Dan Meggison, Nick Palise, Tom Lewis and William Lynk, as well as
the notable Billy B. Edwards, Casey Camper and inventor John Ulaszek.
LOOKING BACK INTO THE LOCKING PAST…RETRO #65
PAGE 16 The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan
Last Issue’s Puzzle SOLUTION: “Lock Terms”
PAGE 17 The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan
Safety Technology
International, Inc.
Tim Zale, Inside Sales
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
Zipf Lock Company 830 Harmon Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43223
Call: (800) 848-1577 Fax: (800) 228-6320
http://www.zipflockco.com
National Wholesale Distributor of
Commercial & Residential Door Hardware and
Locksmith Supplies since 1908.
♦John Hubel, CML
♦(586) 254-7233
P.O. Box 610 Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Kristy McFarland, Managing Director
The Locksmith Security Association of Michigan
S. J. Schilling
& Associates, Inc.
Representing:
American Lock, Cal Royal,
Emtek, Master Lock
Steve Schilling
Office: (740) 929-2933
Cell: (614) 496-4387
E-mail: [email protected]
77 Rodeo Drive
Brentwood, NY 11717
Marshall Brooks, Technical Support Specialist
(631) 492-1711 [email protected]
www.USLock.com
LSA Dinner Sponsors If you are interested in sponsoring Dinner for a future LSA meeting, contact President Jeremy Ameen, CML (810) 629-6883 or our Refreshment Chairperson, Aron Boag, CRL (586) 899-9586. All of our members are appreciative of your time, funds and effort. Thank you.
September—LSA of Michigan October—LSA of Michigan November—LSA of Michigan December—Lafontaine, The Family Deal, Tim Hague January— Anixter, Jenifer Truhn February— March— April— May— June—
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(586) 254-7233
FOR MEMBERSHIP INFO. , CONTACT: AL MOEBUS, CPL—MEMBERSHIP CHAIR
533 FISHER ROAD, GROSSE POINTE, MI 48230
(313) 885-9365
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: ACSI, Cansec Systems, Detex,
Mul-T-Lock, Select Hinges Firelands Hardware, GMS,
Raco; Trillium, Triplett, Don Jo,
RITTNER/FRENCH
ASSOCIATES 150 S. Elizabeth
Rochester, MI 48307
(800) 732-4773
1-800-RFA-4-SPEC
FAX: (248) 651-2650
THE CHOICE OF
*Professional Locksmiths
*Finest Lock Companies
www.labpins.com
700 Emmett St.
Bristol, CT 06010
(800) 243-8242
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
LynkWeb.com -An Affordable Lynk to the World
———————————-
♦ Websites Under $12.00 ♦ Customer Support 24/7 ♦ 500 E-mail Accounts
♦ Free Software ♦ William Lynk, CML, CPS-Owner
www.LynkWeb.com
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Download Membership Application http://www.lsamichigan.org/LSA%20Membership%20Application.pdf
[ Click above or on our web site!]
William M. Lynk, CML, CPS
www.ICLSglobal.com [email protected]
(313) 884-9800
Framon Manufacturing Company., Inc.
909 Washington Ave Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: 989-354-5623 Fax: 989-354-4238
Web: www.framon.com
Publication Deadline: Submit items Two (2) Weeks (14 calen-
dar days) by 5:00 p.m. AFTER the last LSA meeting. TO: [email protected]
Qwik-Qwiz Answer:
Answer: F
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
#1 = John Lightner, CRL, Ph.D. #2 = Al Moebus, CPL
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