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[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Many have used the ones from Harbor Freight. Much less expensive. See
http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisear ... VET++TOOLS
Joe Ronco 279R
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Charlie Eubanks
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Subject: [rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Hello All
I am just about to finish my second wing and will be starting the fuselage.
After all the clecoing and riveting I am starting to develop a "trigger
finger" on my right hand. I use the old standard cleco pliers; maybe there
is a better more ergonomically designed cleco pliers that would help? It's
got to the point where I going to have to give it some rest. I have been
looking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACS and Avery show different
types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there had any experience with them?
Do they in fact work? Looks like they could be little clumsy and slow but at
least I could keep working. Would appreciate any help.
Charlie 802R
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http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisear ... VET++TOOLS
Joe Ronco 279R
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Charlie Eubanks
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 7:49 AM
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Subject: [rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Hello All
I am just about to finish my second wing and will be starting the fuselage.
After all the clecoing and riveting I am starting to develop a "trigger
finger" on my right hand. I use the old standard cleco pliers; maybe there
is a better more ergonomically designed cleco pliers that would help? It's
got to the point where I going to have to give it some rest. I have been
looking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACS and Avery show different
types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there had any experience with them?
Do they in fact work? Looks like they could be little clumsy and slow but at
least I could keep working. Would appreciate any help.
Charlie 802R
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[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
I think there are better ones out there but I am happy with the
pneumatic squeezer from Spruce. Much faster than manual. 119R would
never be flying and the floats would be impossible for me without such a
tool.
Ken
Charlie Eubanks wrote:
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pneumatic squeezer from Spruce. Much faster than manual. 119R would
never be flying and the floats would be impossible for me without such a
tool.
Ken
Charlie Eubanks wrote:
Hello All
I am just about to finish my second wing and will be starting the fuselage.
After all the clecoing and riveting I am starting to develop a "trigger
finger" on my right hand. I use the old standard cleco pliers; maybe there
is a better more ergonomically designed cleco pliers that would help? It's
got to the point where I going to have to give it some rest. I have been
looking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACS and Avery show different
types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there had any experience with them?
Do they in fact work? Looks like they could be little clumsy and slow but at
least I could keep working. Would appreciate any help.
Charlie 802R
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[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Yep.. buy one now.. don't be stubborn (like ME) and wait 'till you've done
over a 1/4 million rivets!! Carpal Tunnel is no fun... no fun indeed.
The pistol grip style seems to be the nicest for me... just wish I hadn't
waited 13 years to try one out !!!
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over a 1/4 million rivets!! Carpal Tunnel is no fun... no fun indeed.
The pistol grip style seems to be the nicest for me... just wish I hadn't
waited 13 years to try one out !!!
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Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
I think there are better ones out there but I am happy with the
pneumatic squeezer from Spruce. Much faster than manual. 119R would
never be flying and the floats would be impossible for me without such a
tool.
Ken
Charlie Eubanks wrote:Hello All
I am just about to finish my second wing and will be starting the
fuselage.
After all the clecoing and riveting I am starting to develop a "trigger
finger" on my right hand. I use the old standard cleco pliers; maybe
there
is a better more ergonomically designed cleco pliers that would help?
It's
got to the point where I going to have to give it some rest. I have been
looking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACS and Avery show
different
types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there had any experience with
them?
Do they in fact work? Looks like they could be little clumsy and slow but
at
least I could keep working. Would appreciate any help.
Charlie 802R
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[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Hello
I bought one from "The Yards" on internet for +/- $24.95! Very very good investment!
Jean
Rebel 747R
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I bought one from "The Yards" on internet for +/- $24.95! Very very good investment!
Jean
Rebel 747R
On Fri 04/25/08 13:08 , Ken klehman@albedo.net sent:
I think there are better ones out there but I am happy with the
pneumatic squeezer from Spruce. Much faster than manual. 119R would
never be flying and the floats would be impossible for me without such a
tool.
Ken
Charlie Eubanks wrote:
Hello Allbe starting the fuselage.I am just about to finish my second wing and willto develop a "triggerAfter all the clecoing and riveting I am startingcleco pliers; maybe therefinger" on my right hand. I use the old standardpliers that would help? It'sis a better more ergonomically designed clecosome rest. I have beengot to the point where I going to have to give itand Avery show differentlooking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACSany experience with them?types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there hadlittle clumsy and slow but atDo they in fact work? Looks like they could behelp.least I could keep working. Would appreciate any
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[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Hi Charlie,
We have a pneumatic one from either Avery or Brown. It's black and looks
like a modified pistol. It works okay. It's not as fast as taking them out
by hand. I haven't tried to use it to put clecos in. It's a little
unwieldy when you need to coax them out a little. Definitely give your hand
a break, though. Craig
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Eubanks
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 5:49 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Hello All
I am just about to finish my second wing and will be starting the fuselage.
After all the clecoing and riveting I am starting to develop a "trigger
finger" on my right hand. I use the old standard cleco pliers; maybe there
is a better more ergonomically designed cleco pliers that would help? It's
got to the point where I going to have to give it some rest. I have been
looking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACS and Avery show different
types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there had any experience with them?
Do they in fact work? Looks like they could be little clumsy and slow but at
least I could keep working. Would appreciate any help.
Charlie 802R
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We have a pneumatic one from either Avery or Brown. It's black and looks
like a modified pistol. It works okay. It's not as fast as taking them out
by hand. I haven't tried to use it to put clecos in. It's a little
unwieldy when you need to coax them out a little. Definitely give your hand
a break, though. Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Eubanks
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 5:49 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Hello All
I am just about to finish my second wing and will be starting the fuselage.
After all the clecoing and riveting I am starting to develop a "trigger
finger" on my right hand. I use the old standard cleco pliers; maybe there
is a better more ergonomically designed cleco pliers that would help? It's
got to the point where I going to have to give it some rest. I have been
looking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACS and Avery show different
types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there had any experience with them?
Do they in fact work? Looks like they could be little clumsy and slow but at
least I could keep working. Would appreciate any help.
Charlie 802R
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[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Thanks for the info
Having built three other metal airplanes before the Rebel I have obviously
overlooked at least two important things. One I forgot to take in to account
that there are about "twice as many pull rivets in the Rebel" as there are
regular rivets in other aircraft. And the second thing is "My hands and
fingers have gotten a lot older". Thanks to all for the response on the
pneumatic cleco installer. I plan to order one Monday.
Charlie 802R
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Having built three other metal airplanes before the Rebel I have obviously
overlooked at least two important things. One I forgot to take in to account
that there are about "twice as many pull rivets in the Rebel" as there are
regular rivets in other aircraft. And the second thing is "My hands and
fingers have gotten a lot older". Thanks to all for the response on the
pneumatic cleco installer. I plan to order one Monday.
Charlie 802R
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From: "Charlie Eubanks" <charlie@troyairpark.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: [rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Hello All
I am just about to finish my second wing and will be starting the
fuselage.
After all the clecoing and riveting I am starting to develop a "trigger
finger" on my right hand. I use the old standard cleco pliers; maybe there
is a better more ergonomically designed cleco pliers that would help? It's
got to the point where I going to have to give it some rest. I have been
looking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACS and Avery show
different
types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there had any experience with
them?
Do they in fact work? Looks like they could be little clumsy and slow but
at
least I could keep working. Would appreciate any help.
Charlie 802R
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[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Look at http://www.yardstore.com/browse.cfm/2,425.html
It is different than mine (mine is pistol grip) and more expensive but still
a real good purchase!
Jean
Rebel 747R
Jean Poirier
Pr
It is different than mine (mine is pistol grip) and more expensive but still
a real good purchase!
Jean
Rebel 747R
Jean Poirier
Pr
[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
I have one I got several years ago at Oshkosh. I believe it was from US
Tool. It works well for both removing and installing clecos.
http://www.ustool.com/usstore.asp?WCI=w ... WCE=94053s
Dale
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Tool. It works well for both removing and installing clecos.
http://www.ustool.com/usstore.asp?WCI=w ... WCE=94053s
Dale
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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 10:51 AM
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Many have used the ones from Harbor Freight. Much less expensive. See
http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisear ... VET++TOOLS
Joe Ronco 279R
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Eubanks
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 7:49 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Hello All
I am just about to finish my second wing and will be starting the
fuselage.
After all the clecoing and riveting I am starting to develop a "trigger
finger" on my right hand. I use the old standard cleco pliers; maybe there
is a better more ergonomically designed cleco pliers that would help? It's
got to the point where I going to have to give it some rest. I have been
looking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACS and Avery show
different
types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there had any experience with
them?
Do they in fact work? Looks like they could be little clumsy and slow but
at
least I could keep working. Would appreciate any help.
Charlie 802R
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[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
I have the straight version Jean references below, it takes some getting
used to and I still find it a little clumsy. The trigger safety could
be a better design and the trigger can pinch. If I was buying again I'd
go for the pistol grip.
John...
Jean Poirier wrote:
[quote]Look at http://www.yardstore.com/browse.cfm/2,425.html
It is different than mine (mine is pistol grip) and more expensive but still
a real good purchase!
Jean
Rebel 747R
Jean Poirier
Pr
used to and I still find it a little clumsy. The trigger safety could
be a better design and the trigger can pinch. If I was buying again I'd
go for the pistol grip.
John...
Jean Poirier wrote:
[quote]Look at http://www.yardstore.com/browse.cfm/2,425.html
It is different than mine (mine is pistol grip) and more expensive but still
a real good purchase!
Jean
Rebel 747R
Jean Poirier
Pr
[rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
I bought the one from ACS a few years ago - thinking it may save my hand.
And it did work, but certainly not as well as I would have liked, plus a bit
slower and more restrictive due to the air hose. I finally went back to the
old hand tool. Putting some rubber cushion grips (such as pieces of soft
hose) on the handles helped some. Tried to get my wife to do some of the
cleco work - but the air tool was a better (and more cooperative) choice.
Charlie Starr N96CS
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And it did work, but certainly not as well as I would have liked, plus a bit
slower and more restrictive due to the air hose. I finally went back to the
old hand tool. Putting some rubber cushion grips (such as pieces of soft
hose) on the handles helped some. Tried to get my wife to do some of the
cleco work - but the air tool was a better (and more cooperative) choice.
Charlie Starr N96CS
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From: "Charlie Eubanks" <charlie@troyairpark.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: [rebel-builders] Cleco instal tools
Hello All
I am just about to finish my second wing and will be starting the
fuselage.
After all the clecoing and riveting I am starting to develop a "trigger
finger" on my right hand. I use the old standard cleco pliers; maybe there
is a better more ergonomically designed cleco pliers that would help? It's
got to the point where I going to have to give it some rest. I have been
looking at pneumatic cleco installation tools. ACS and Avery show
different
types in their catalogs. Has anybody out there had any experience with
them?
Do they in fact work? Looks like they could be little clumsy and slow but
at
least I could keep working. Would appreciate any help.
Charlie 802R
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