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SPANGDAHLEM AIR BASE, Germany - Tech. Sgt. Damon Weigl, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron structural craftsman, uses a deburr machine to smooth a key’s edges after the cutting process in the lock shop at Bldg. 120 here Feb. 28. The lock shop performs maintenance on safes, doors, vaults and a variety of different locks and keys. The shop provides support to Spangdahlem AB and all its geographically-separated units keeping more than 1,700 facilities secure. This support keeps facilities secure keeping our base safe for air force assets and airman and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Toon/Released)
SPANGDAHLEM AIR BASE, Germany - Tech. Sgt. Damon Weigl, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron structural craftsman, uses lock pins to match a key to a new lock in the lock shop at Bldg. 120 here Feb. 28. The lock shop performs maintenance on safes, doors, vaults and a variety of different locks and keys. The shop provides support to Spangdahlem AB and all its geographically separated units keeping more than 1,700 facilities secure. This support keeps facilities secure keeping our base safe for air force assets and airman and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Toon/Released)
SPANGDAHLEM AIR BASE, Germany - Tech. Sgt. Damon Weigl, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron structural craftsman, conducts a function check on a mortise lock for a CE service call at Bldg. 120 here Feb. 28. The lock shop performs maintenance on safes, doors, vaults and a variety of different locks and keys. The shop provides support to Spangdahlem AB and all its geographically separated units keeping more than 1,700 facilities secure. This support keeps facilities secure keeping our base safe for air force assets and airman and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Toon/Released)
SPANGDAHLEM AIR BASE, Germany - Tech. Sgt. Damon Weigl, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron structural craftsman, repairs a stock key for the key cutting section of the lock shop at Bldg. 120 here Feb. 28. The lock shop performs maintenance on safes, doors, vaults and a variety of different locks and keys. The shop provides support to Spangdahlem AB and all its geographically-separated units keeping more than 1,700 facilities secure. This support keeps facilities secure keeping our base safe for air force assets and airman and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Toon/Released)
SPANGDAHLEM AIR BASE, Germany - Tech. Sgt. Damon Weigl, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron structural craftsman, uses a key cutting machine to create keys in the lock shop at Bldg. 120 here Feb. 28. The lock shop performs maintenance on safes, doors, vaults and a variety of different locks and keys. The shop provides support to Spangdahlem AB and all its geographically-separated units keeping more than 1,700 facilities secure. This support keeps facilities secure keeping our base safe for air force assets and airman and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Toon/Released)