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A short time ago someone had posted a link to a tool that
could hold a screw so you could drill a hole for cotter pins. I thought I had bookmarked it but just can't seem to find it. Could anyone help? Lou |
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 17:02:55 -0700, Lou wrote:
A short time ago someone had posted a link to a tool that could hold a screw so you could drill a hole for cotter pins. I thought I had bookmarked it but just can't seem to find it. Could anyone help? Lou Assuming that you mean bolt instead of screw. I just run a nut onto the bolt and drill through both. |
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Drew Dalgleish wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 17:02:55 -0700, Lou wrote: A short time ago someone had posted a link to a tool that could hold a screw so you could drill a hole for cotter pins. I thought I had bookmarked it but just can't seem to find it. Could anyone help? Lou Assuming that you mean bolt instead of screw. I just run a nut onto the bolt and drill through both. If you insist on spending money Aircraft Spruce sells them. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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I've looked at A/S and its not the one I'm looking for.
Yes, I could drill a hole in a nut, and I'll probebly end up doing that, but the one I'm looking for has threaded holes for different sizes and predrilled holes. Lou |
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Lou wrote:
I've looked at A/S and its not the one I'm looking for. Yes, I could drill a hole in a nut, and I'll probebly end up doing that, but the one I'm looking for has threaded holes for different sizes and predrilled holes. Lou Try this; take a brass bar, drill appropriate clearance holes, solder an assortment of nuts over the holes such that the flats are parallel to one edge of the bar, then drill holes in each nut. Viola, you have a drilling fixture. When you want to drill a bolt screw it in to the correct nut and make with a drill and, cello, you have a hole where you want it. If just want to drill a few holes just drill holes through the bar such that the bolts just fit in, the technical term is "a tad snug" and drill guide holes through the bar. Stuff a boll into a hole, drill and, violin, you have it. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() "Lou" wrote in groups.com... I've looked at A/S and its not the one I'm looking for. Yes, I could drill a hole in a nut, and I'll probebly end up doing that, but the one I'm looking for has threaded holes for different sizes and predrilled holes. Lou You're probably looking for this: http://www.aircraft-tool.com/pdf/catalogs/ECat2006.pdf page 75 - AERO SafTblock JP |
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![]() "Lou" wrote in groups.com... I've looked at A/S and its not the one I'm looking for. Yes, I could drill a hole in a nut, and I'll probebly end up doing that, but the one I'm looking for has threaded holes for different sizes and predrilled holes. Lou You're probably looking for this: http://www.aircraft-tool.com/pdf/catalogs/ECat2006.pdf page 75 - AERO SafTblock JP Just google: aero saftblock (It's called safety wire drill guide) JP |
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Lou wrote:
A short time ago someone had posted a link to a tool that could hold a screw so you could drill a hole for cotter pins. I thought I had bookmarked it but just can't seem to find it. Could anyone help? Lou V-block. |
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