Scott,
Not sure I understand what you want to do with the Scotchbrite.
Watch these and let me know:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlZiYU_usu0
http://eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=1568084461
http://eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=799733595001
http://eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=3256630766001
Tony
Tools
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Re: Tools
A quick question on Scotch Brite pads for deburring. There seems to be dozens of different types of scotch brite products for deburring just about anything. What have you all found works best?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Tools
Hi Guys,
Now you have some info on what you need. You need to check with builders in your area that have completed there Aircraft on what you can barrow or buy used.
Now you have some info on what you need. You need to check with builders in your area that have completed there Aircraft on what you can barrow or buy used.
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Re: Tools
Yep, there's a list. When you get a builder number you'll have access to all the documentation. At the beginning of each section in the Builder's Manual is a list of the tools required to complete that particular operation. It is by no means a complete list. It may say you need #30/#40 drills. It will not list the tool required to spin those drills. Ditto dimple dies. Good recommendations by all the other posters. Read and ask questions before you start spending.Dave_091 wrote:Hi guys,
I have been searching all over the site for a tools list so I can get a head start buying the tools I will need for the tail kit. Is there a tools list somewhere?
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Re: Tools
Call Mike at Cleaveland tool and he will customize any tool kit for your needs. Tell him what you are building and the tools you have and he will get you what you need to get started all the way to everything you need to finish.
http://www.cleavelandtool.com
800-368-1822
http://www.cleavelandtool.com
800-368-1822
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Re: Tools
The first place to go is here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/tonyboytoo ... rToolList#
Familiarize yourself with Tony's site. Then you may want to look at some of the other sites listed in Builders Sites, like mine:
http://pantherbuilder.org/
The tools section is not complete on my site, but I plan to spend some time finishing that up this weekend.
https://picasaweb.google.com/tonyboytoo ... rToolList#
Familiarize yourself with Tony's site. Then you may want to look at some of the other sites listed in Builders Sites, like mine:
http://pantherbuilder.org/
The tools section is not complete on my site, but I plan to spend some time finishing that up this weekend.
PantherBuilder.org
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Re: Tools
Totally depends on money. A good start would be a file, a Cleco plier, some 3/32 and 1/8 clecos, and and some sandpaper and scotch brite pads. Wiss or Irwin aviation snips. Then an electric drill, the higher the rpm, the better, say 2000 plus from anywhere north of harbour freight. #30 and #40 drill bits. A metal ruler in metric and US. A long straightedge. 4 straight 2x4s and a level table. Some sort of manual rivet gun and manual dimpler at the least.
If you want a more comprehensive view,go to zenith or Sonex to see tool list. Probably better than Vans bc they don't include all the stuff for a driven rivet plane. A lot more tooling you won't use. Over this you can spend thousands,but each element just adds an element of convenience, more than necessity.
If you want a more comprehensive view,go to zenith or Sonex to see tool list. Probably better than Vans bc they don't include all the stuff for a driven rivet plane. A lot more tooling you won't use. Over this you can spend thousands,but each element just adds an element of convenience, more than necessity.
Christopher Braun
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Panther SN-052
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Tools
Hi guys,
I have been searching all over the site for a tools list so I can get a head start buying the tools I will need for the tail kit. Is there a tools list somewhere?
I have been searching all over the site for a tools list so I can get a head start buying the tools I will need for the tail kit. Is there a tools list somewhere?