Fresh bits in the mail today along with some extractors. Now I can finally test if a speed handle is faster than a drill for removing inspection panels. Shape wise these bits are very similar to the apex bits I was looking at, but these were ~3cad less per.
I shuffle when I purchase larger sets or when I cull tools. Core layouts tend to stick around while new tools go through a few trial locations based on use case and frequency of need before finding a semi permanent spot. Of course the whole song and dance is replayed when new tools inevitably...
Got me beat for intricacy for sure, looks a lot cleaner than the metroliners I'm used to working on. Plenty of clamps to keep everything in place, are they mostly going into nut plates?
I'm no stranger to tight spaces on our planes, I have a hard time visualizing how a speed handle gets around that constraint. I'll take a closer look at common adel clamp locations next rotation, generally I find them a pain regardless of tool I have in my hand. Maybe I'll just have to try one...
I've seen a&p guys talk about how they use these for stuck panel screws, my coworker used on exclusively for the task (stuck screws or not) and I wasn't convinced he was any faster. Do you see use for them anywhere else on the aircraft you work on? Does drive size matter much?
Properly bolted on my side cabinet yesterday and made a proper top for the whole thing. Would definitely make a few changes if I had to do this again but for now I'm fairly satisfied
I bought one, not sure why but I did anyway. Mastercraft flavor (Canadian Tire brand) in off white. Don't have a bunch of ideas for it use wise but I already want proper slides, a catch to keep the lid up without folding all the way over, and some feet. Undecided if it will get blessed with...
Some highly recommended test leads, a back probe set and piercing hooks. ¼" drive koken 12pt nut grips. Took the long way around with shipping but that's sometimes how it is when you live in the sticks.
New side cab for me today, moved a little 2 drawer flip top to crash box duty and now I have working room and clearance under airplanes.
The installation for these kinda *****, might bolt them flush together later down the line
2 for 1 mail day for me yesterday, my ohcanada supply and buyee packages came in.
I was intrigued by the recent T handle thread so I figured I'd try a few from across the pond. While I was shopping I grabbed two sets of deen angle adapters in ¼ and ⅜, not sure when they'll be handy but they...