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Page 1: CSCLA PRESSCSCLA 3 Go with the flow, change is coming..! It seems like just a few days ago, I was a member of the CSCLA, sitting there in the crowd listening to all the talk at the

CSCLA

July 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 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

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.

Check Out Our Web Site

www.cscla.info

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Go with the flow, change is coming..!

It seems like just a few days ago, I was a

member of the CSCLA, sitting there in the

crowd listening to all the talk at the meeting. I

had been a locksmith for 17 years at that point.

Sitting in the crowd was like being a spectator.

I did learn some things but not like I have learned by attending classes.

At first I would only attend one class in a while and read the

magazines. As time went on I started to pickup on many things that

were being talked about at the meeting. Next thing you know I was

voted in as Vice President. Not bad for someone who did not want to

get involved too much. As time went on I began to see many changes,

some good, others bad. I noticed that if I wanted to keep up and stay

ahead of the pack I would have to go with the flow. I know that we are

ever progressing, but at what point do we rebel against the changes.

Now that I am President of this fine organization, I know that to keep

up I need all the information and education I can get. Do you want to

keep up? Then attend the meetings, as many as you can. Don’t just sit

as a bystander, put your thoughts in for all to learn what you have to

offer. You won’t be sorry!

Your President,

Mike Middick, CML

PRESIDENT’S CORNER

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Future Hands on Classes for the meetings: July 2015 = Surprise August 2015 = Open September 2015 = Van Show & Program October 2015 = Open November 2015 = Open December 2015 = Christmas Party January 2016 = Open February 2016 = Open

This Months Meeting

Surprise

This month at the meeting we will be surprised if we

are having a program or not. If you want to know

something about this, come to the meeting and see

what the surprise is. Come and give us 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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Electronic Lock Words

E Q Y A T S X E J R Y C D R C

C L S L E U X W E A I Y O E I

J W E I P I N T G R G R O M R

R P R C T P E E C C S E R R C

S E A L T M U U R O G T L O U

S W O R I R I S L I H T O F I

N O I T A T I D R B W A O S T

P K L T B L E C E E M B P N B

W U B O C R L C S A W J O A R

M V A M K H D E E T L O N R E

D R E R I W Q Y L O R P P T A

D T I U C R I C O F Z I D Z K

L Y T I C I R T C E L E K B E

A M P E R A G E Q M E N V E R

N J G S B U T T O N T I P F V

AMPERAGE BATTERY

BUTTON CIRCUIT

CIRCUIT BOARD CIRCUIT BREAKER

DOOR LOOP ELECTRICITY

ELECTRIC STRIKE EXIT LOOP

MULTIMETER PARALLEL

POWER SUPPLY SERIES

SOLDER SWITCH

TRANSFORMER WIRE

WIRE NUT Solution on page 12

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Choose the best answer for the question. Answers on page 12

1. A strike, typically used on double door applications, that has an unenclosed

opening opposite the lip edge.

A. extended lip strike B. ANSI strike

C. open back strike D. dust box

2. To make a cavity in a door or drawer that is open on the edge and on one side of

the door or drawer.

A. Double D punch B. half moon cut

C. half mortise D. open back strike

3. Any of many strikes designed to fit door and frame preparations as specified in

the applicable document in the ANSI A115 series, common usage refers to a

strike with dimensions of 4 7/8" X 1 1/4".

A. full lip strike B. ANSI strike

C. T-strike D. extended lip strike

Take the Quiz…?

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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.

If someone is going down

the wrong road,

he doesn't need motivation to

speed him up.

What he needs is education

to turn him around.

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Beginner’s Corner

Security Token A security token (or sometimes a hardware token, hardbad

token, authentication token, USB token, cryptographic token,

or key fob) may be a physical device that an authorized user of

computer services is given to ease authentication. The term

may also refer to software tokens.

Security tokens are

used to prove one's

i d e n t i t y

electronically (as in

the case of a

customer trying to

access their bank

account). The token

is used in addition to

or in place of a

password to prove that

the customer is who

they claim to be. The token acts like an electronic key to

access something.

Some may store cryptographic keys, such as a digital

signature, or biometric data, such as fingerprint minutiae.

Some designs feature tamper resistant packaging, while others

may include small keypads to allow entry of a PIN or a simple

button to start a generating routine with some display

capability to show a generated key number. Special designs

include a USB connector, RFID functions or Bluetooth

Several types of security tokens

with a penny for scale.

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wireless interface to enable transfer of a generated key number

sequence to a client system.

Disconnected tokens

Disconnected tokens have neither a physical nor logical

connection to the client computer. They typically do not

require a special input device, and instead use a built-in screen

to display the generated authentication data, which the user

enters manually themselves via a keyboard or keypad.

Disconnected tokens are the most common type of security

token used (usually in combination with a password) in two-

factor authentication for online identification.

Connected tokens

Connected tokens are tokens that must be physically connected

to the client computer. Tokens in this category will

automatically transmit the authentication info to the client

computer once a physical connection is made, eliminating the

need for the user to manually enter the authentication info.

However, in order to use a connected token the appropriate

input device must be installed. The most common types of

physical tokens are smart cards and USB tokens, which require

a smart card reader and a USB port respectively.

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Middick’s Sharpening Service

Mike of Middick's Locksmith Shop has an offered for you. He is willing to offer his sharpening service to our members. Just bring the items that you want to be sharpened to the next CSCLA meeting your dull saw blades, drill bits, knives or whatever needs to be sharpened. He will sharpen them and bring them back to the next CSCLA meeting, for only $1 per item.

Smart cards

Many connected tokens use smart card technology. Smart

cards can be very cheap (around ten cents) and contain proven

security mechanisms (as used by financial institutions, like

cash cards). However, computational performance of smart

cards is often rather limited because of extreme low power

consumption and ultra thin form-factor requirements.

Contactless tokens

Contactless tokens are the third main type of physical tokens.

Unlike connected tokens, they form a logical connection to the

client computer but do not require a physical connection. The

absence of the need for physical contact makes them more

convenient than both connected and disconnected tokens. As a

result contactless tokens are a popular choice for keyless entry

systems and electronic payment solutions such as Mobil

Speedpass, which uses RFID to transmit authentication info

from a keychain token. However, there have been various

security concerns raised about RFID tokens after researchers at

Johns Hopkins University and RSA Laboratories discovered

that RFID tags could be easily cracked and cloned. Another

downside is that contactless tokens have relatively short

battery lives; usually only 3–5 years, which is low compared to

USB tokens which may last more than 10 years. Though

some tokens do allow the batteries to be changed, thus

reducing costs.

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Funny Tool Definitions

TWO TON ENGINE HOIST: A tool for testing the maximum tensile

strength of everything you forgot to disconnect.

PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER: Normally used to stab the vacuum seals

under lids or for opening old-style paper-and-tin oil cans and splashing

oil on your shirt; but can also be used, as the name implies, to strip out

Phillips screw heads.

STRAIGHT SCREWDRIVER: A tool for opening paint cans.

Sometimes used to convert common slotted screws into non-removable

screws and butchering your palms.

PRY BAR: A tool used to crumple the metal surrounding that clip or

bracket you needed to remove in order to replace a 50 cent part.

HOSE CUTTER: A tool used to make hoses too short.

HAMMER: Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer

nowadays is used as a kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive

parts adjacent the object we are trying to hit.

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 of the line instead of the

outside edge. {Submitted by Barry Meyer}

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What is it? - Answer

The object on page 4 of

the last newsletter is:

Code Knockout from

GM single sided key

Those who guessed right

were:

Mark Renshaw

Mario Wibbens

Carl Price

Barry Meyer

Pete Henley

Gordon Racine

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.

[email protected]

719-469-4707

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Meeting Minutes Central and Southern Colorado Locksmith Association

Meeting Minutes

19 June, 2015

Meeting called to order at 7:07 PM by President Mike Middick.

The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by the Members Present.

Members Present: Paul Arens, Ron Cox, Peter Henley, Barry Meyer,

Beverly Meyer, Mike Middick, Carl Price, Gordon Racine, and Mark

Renshaw.

Guest: Mario Wibbens

Newsletter

The Object in this month’s Newsletter is a Code Knockout from GM

single sided key.

Treasurer’s Report

Checking: $3,107.31

Petty Cash: $22.62

Invested Savings: $24,791.54

Accounts Receivable: $180.00

Total Assets: $27,971.54

Program

Barry Meyer introduced Mario Wibbens to the Membership. Mario has

purchased Acoma Locksmith, Barry will remain with the company as an

employee.

Discussion was held on Tips, Tricks, and Unusual Jobs/Customers.

Meeting adjourned by President Middick at 8:21 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] Raymond Beggs (Intermountain) [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] Carl Price, CPL [email protected] Gordon Racine,CML [email protected] James Fluegel [email protected] Jean Chaffee [email protected] Kent A. Smith, CML [email protected] Mark Renshaw, CRL [email protected] Mike Middick, CML [email protected] Paul Arens [email protected] Peter Henley [email protected] Ron Cox [email protected] Steve Cormier [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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