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Re: Tools

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 2:16 pm
by blueisthenewblack
Here is a Google spreadsheet to a list that Mike at Cleaveland Tools put together for me:
https://goo.gl/enKhwx

Mike created this by working with a Panther builder who already had access to the build manual. It's intended to be a "what is needed when" guide that matches with the different sub-kits.

I started with this and modified for my needs. I got only the tools for the tail kit and will purchase others as I go along. I added a #30 reamer as this is needed for the proper use of the NQ dimple die if you're going with flush rivets. I got the fluting pliers and seamer although I haven't had a need for them yet. I'm going with pop-rivets instead of solid rivets, so I eliminated the solid rivet options. I have a hand pop-rivet puller which works fine - I've actually spent much, much more time preparing the parts than I have riveting :) - and didn't bother with the pneumatic pop rivet puller for now. Same with the torque wrench, I didn't bother with getting it for now. I bought a pneumatic squeezer and yokes second-hand, so I didn't get the main squeeze. I also already bought an air drill second-hand.

Re: Tools

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 11:45 am
by JimParker256
Just went through this exercise for my Bearhawk Patrol build. Discovered some pretty cool deals along the way.

Pan American Tools - they make a great compact lightweight air drill, and have some of the best prices for reamers and micro-stop countersinks.

The Yard - best prices I found for rivet guns and cobalt drill bits (toughest, longest lasting drills for metal working). Special sale on nutplate jigs that I wish I had seen before I bought mine for a higher price. (Just make sure you order the right size for the nutplates you will use! Don't ask how I learned...)

Tool Town - a set (left & right) of aviation metal snips that are very nice, for a decent price

Avery Tool - rivet squeezer, the indispensable Clecall cleko pliers, and a few other odds and ends. (Hurry - they are closing up on Dec 15th, after which time you can find most of their "unique" items at Cleaveland Tool - which is also a great place to find some RV-type specific items that might work well for the Panther. Things like static ports...)

I only recently learned that McFarlane has some of the best prices on pulleys. It was too late for me, but maybe you can benefit from this...

Most of my other tools and supplies have been purchased at either Aircraft Spruce or Wicks Aircraft Supply or Cleaveland Tool. I usually check all three places, and order from the one that is cheaper. Varies by item. Sometimes I'll pay the higher price to avoid multiple shipping fees...

Re: Tools

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 7:58 pm
by Jinkers
Thanks Tony! that's what I was looking for.

Re: Tools

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 2:25 pm
by Tony Spicer
Scott,

For all around use, the maroon work just fine.

http://www.amazon.com/3M-Scotch-Brite-M ... B0002SQYF0

For deburring #30 holes without using the blue twirly thing, try a fine Roloc pad on a die grinder.

Tony

Re: Tools

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 12:37 pm
by Jinkers
Hi Tony,

Thanks for the links. I have a bench grinder with a scotch brite deburring wheel as well as some of the other tools shown in the videos. In the last link they show using scotch brite pads for deburring holes in surfaces like wing skins and scuffing before painting, that is what I am looking for. When I search 'scotch brite deburring pads' dozens of different SB pads show up, most of them for kitchen use. What type do you use? Or do use something else for this purpose?

Thanks!