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Old March 16th 07, 06:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Stuart & Kathryn Fields
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Default A/C tool kit

I would like to have a packaged plastic case tool kit similar to some being
offered by Sears, Costco and others. However I don't need all the metrics
offered by the others. I would like to have standard and deep 6pt. sockets
in 1/4 drive and 3/8 drive sizes from 3/8 thru 3/4, combination
wrenches(preferably ratchet wrenches)3/8 thru 3/4, 4 screwdrivers, small
water pump pliers, small side cutter, and a small visegrip and real plus
would be room for the safety wire pliers.. I have looked at various
catalogs and can't find a non mixed sets. Anyone know of anything like
this?

--
Stuart Fields
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell


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Old March 17th 07, 11:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Ron Natalie
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Default A/C tool kit

Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
I would like to have a packaged plastic case tool kit similar to some being
offered by Sears, Costco and others. However I don't need all the metrics
offered by the others. I would like to have standard and deep 6pt. sockets
in 1/4 drive and 3/8 drive sizes from 3/8 thru 3/4, combination
wrenches(preferably ratchet wrenches)3/8 thru 3/4, 4 screwdrivers, small
water pump pliers, small side cutter, and a small visegrip and real plus
would be room for the safety wire pliers.. I have looked at various
catalogs and can't find a non mixed sets. Anyone know of anything like
this?

No, I got a small toolbox from Home Depot (about the size of a cigar
box). I put a small 1/4" drive set in it along with a spark plug
socket, a set of open end wrenches, a multibit screwdriver, and
some vice grips. That gets me around most of the stuff I need to
do if I'm away from the hangar, doesn't way much, and doesn't take
up much room.
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Old March 18th 07, 12:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
jerry wass
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Default A/C tool kit

Ron Natalie wrote:
Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
I would like to have a packaged plastic case tool kit similar to some
being offered by Sears, Costco and others. However I don't need all
the metrics offered by the others. I would like to have standard and
deep 6pt. sockets in 1/4 drive and 3/8 drive sizes from 3/8 thru 3/4,
combination wrenches(preferably ratchet wrenches)3/8 thru 3/4, 4
screwdrivers, small water pump pliers, small side cutter, and a small
visegrip and real plus would be room for the safety wire pliers.. I
have looked at various catalogs and can't find a non mixed sets.
Anyone know of anything like this?

No, I got a small toolbox from Home Depot (about the size of a cigar
box). I put a small 1/4" drive set in it along with a spark plug
socket, a set of open end wrenches, a multibit screwdriver, and
some vice grips. That gets me around most of the stuff I need to
do if I'm away from the hangar, doesn't way much, and doesn't take
up much room.


To save weight--I went to the Good-Will store and selected a heavy
canvas purse with stout straps--two zippered sides-(one for english,
one for metric) wrap tools in wiping rags, can of WD-39 for lube &
washing hands.--fits most anywhere--Anybody got any improvements on
this?---Oh--purse was 98¢--got another in vinyl for car.
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Old March 18th 07, 04:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Dan[_2_]
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Default A/C tool kit

Jerry Wass wrote:
Ron Natalie wrote:
Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
I would like to have a packaged plastic case tool kit similar to some
being offered by Sears, Costco and others. However I don't need all
the metrics offered by the others. I would like to have standard and
deep 6pt. sockets in 1/4 drive and 3/8 drive sizes from 3/8 thru 3/4,
combination wrenches(preferably ratchet wrenches)3/8 thru 3/4, 4
screwdrivers, small water pump pliers, small side cutter, and a small
visegrip and real plus would be room for the safety wire pliers.. I
have looked at various catalogs and can't find a non mixed sets.
Anyone know of anything like this?

No, I got a small toolbox from Home Depot (about the size of a cigar
box). I put a small 1/4" drive set in it along with a spark plug
socket, a set of open end wrenches, a multibit screwdriver, and
some vice grips. That gets me around most of the stuff I need to
do if I'm away from the hangar, doesn't way much, and doesn't take
up much room.


To save weight--I went to the Good-Will store and selected a heavy
canvas purse with stout straps--two zippered sides-(one for english,
one for metric) wrap tools in wiping rags, can of WD-39 for lube &
washing hands.--fits most anywhere--Anybody got any improvements on
this?---Oh--purse was 98¢--got another in vinyl for car.


Does the purse match your flight suit? You had to know someone would
ask

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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Old March 18th 07, 03:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Ron Natalie
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Default A/C tool kit

Jerry Wass wrote:

To save weight--I went to the Good-Will store and selected a heavy
canvas purse with stout straps--two zippered sides-(one for english,
one for metric)


You got a plane that has both metric and english fittings on it?
I thought it was bad enough that my NAFTA-special truck had that
syndrome.
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Old March 18th 07, 05:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Orval Fairbairn
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Default A/C tool kit

In article ,
Ron Natalie wrote:

Jerry Wass wrote:

To save weight--I went to the Good-Will store and selected a heavy
canvas purse with stout straps--two zippered sides-(one for english,
one for metric)


You got a plane that has both metric and english fittings on it?
I thought it was bad enough that my NAFTA-special truck had that
syndrome.


How about adding Whitworth, for an English antique using an American
engine and European components?
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Old March 18th 07, 11:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
jerry wass
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Default A/C tool kit

Ron Natalie wrote:
Jerry Wass wrote:

To save weight--I went to the Good-Will store and selected a heavy
canvas purse with stout straps--two zippered sides-(one for english,
one for metric)


You got a plane that has both metric and english fittings on it?
I thought it was bad enough that my NAFTA-special truck had that
syndrome.

, Yep, got a Bosche K-tronic fuel injection unit on it.All
mechanical,except elect. fuel pump.--automatic correction for density
(altitude)
  #8  
Old March 19th 07, 12:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Stuart & Kathryn Fields
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Default A/C tool kit

I was hoping to find one of the kits with pre-molded holes for the different
tools. It allows a quick scan at the end of a fixit project to make sure
all tools are accounted for. I just don't want to carry around a bunch of
metrics that I don't need in the field tool box for my Helicopter. Costco
had a nice one but it was loaded with both kinds of sockets.

--
Stuart Fields
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478 ph
(760) 408-9747 publication cell
"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
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Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
I would like to have a packaged plastic case tool kit similar to some
being offered by Sears, Costco and others. However I don't need all the
metrics offered by the others. I would like to have standard and deep
6pt. sockets in 1/4 drive and 3/8 drive sizes from 3/8 thru 3/4,
combination wrenches(preferably ratchet wrenches)3/8 thru 3/4, 4
screwdrivers, small water pump pliers, small side cutter, and a small
visegrip and real plus would be room for the safety wire pliers.. I have
looked at various catalogs and can't find a non mixed sets. Anyone know
of anything like this?

No, I got a small toolbox from Home Depot (about the size of a cigar box).
I put a small 1/4" drive set in it along with a spark plug
socket, a set of open end wrenches, a multibit screwdriver, and
some vice grips. That gets me around most of the stuff I need to
do if I'm away from the hangar, doesn't way much, and doesn't take
up much room.



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Old March 19th 07, 01:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Blueskies
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Default A/C tool kit


"Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote in message .. .
:I was hoping to find one of the kits with pre-molded holes for the different
: tools. It allows a quick scan at the end of a fixit project to make sure
: all tools are accounted for. I just don't want to carry around a bunch of
: metrics that I don't need in the field tool box for my Helicopter. Costco
: had a nice one but it was loaded with both kinds of sockets.
:
:

Sears has the molded boxes empty. Don't know if they have one marked for inch only...


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Old March 19th 07, 02:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Dan[_2_]
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Default A/C tool kit

Stuart & Kathryn Fields wrote:
I was hoping to find one of the kits with pre-molded holes for the different
tools. It allows a quick scan at the end of a fixit project to make sure
all tools are accounted for. I just don't want to carry around a bunch of
metrics that I don't need in the field tool box for my Helicopter. Costco
had a nice one but it was loaded with both kinds of sockets.

OK, this is one of the ways we did it in the Air Farce: Get two
pieces of appropriate dimensioned foam, we used neoprene as well, cut
holes for your tools in one, paint one side of the other piece a
contrasting colour the glue the two pieces together so the colour shows
through the holes. Two other ways we did it: get a thick piece of foam
and cut out appropriate shapes and holes or you can heat the tools and
let them melt the holes. Obviously the latter doesn't work with plastic
tools and may damage the metal ones. In either case you paint either the
cutouts or the surface a contrasting colour.

These inserts can be used in ordinary tool boxes as we did.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
 




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