Steve Pierce
BENEFACTOR
Graham, TX
Watched my old boss hand weave some cables. Friend cheated and swedged a new cable to the braided end on a Bucker.
I had to do it in A&P school. Haven't done it since.Watched my old boss hand weave some cables. Friend cheated and swaged a new cable to the braided end on a Bucker.
I would love it but it is your tool and I wouldn't want to insult you.
I had to do it in A&P school. Haven't done it since.
If anyone wants the kit, make me an offer I can't refuse.
The kit is gone, you are out of luck. :smile:That would be quite the skill to have
I am still looking for a Kearney swager, even just someone who could roll swage my cables.
Charlie, do you have all the ends? I can swage em but don't have a lot of the ends in stock ........ I can roll threads on brace wires too if needed
Watched my old boss hand weave some cables. Friend cheated and swedged a new cable to the braided end on a Bucker.
I'd like to know more about that, could you add some detail please?I hand splice barb wire
I'd like to know more about that, could you add some detail please?
I'd like to know more about that, could you add some detail please?
Best funnel ever!
While Tig welding on my project plane I have found that quite a bit of out of position welding is required. Sometimes it is not possible to have the variable foot pedal in a good position. I tried torch mounted controls of the roller or slider types but found they were hard for me to use. I have used the “Tig Button” for about 5 years and have been very pleased. You only have to vary the pressure on the button rather than move something. The small Tig Button is either velcroed or taped to the torch handle. Dave, the owner, is very knowledgeable and extremely helpful. A good guy to deal with in my opinion.
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While Tig welding on my project plane I have found that quite a bit of out of position welding is required. Sometimes it is not possible to have the variable foot pedal in a good position. I tried torch mounted controls of the roller or slider types but found they were hard for me to use. I have used the “Tig Button” for about 5 years and have been very pleased. You only have to vary the pressure on the button rather than move something. The small Tig Button is either velcroed or taped to the torch handle. Dave, the owner, is very knowledgeable and extremely helpful. A good guy to deal with in my opinion.
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