REFLECTOR: Methods and Tools questions

Rene Dugas renedugas at gmail.com
Tue Oct 2 17:50:31 CDT 2012


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On Oct 2, 2012, at 5:35 PM, Gattenby <gattenby at tulsaconnect.com> wrote:

> My 2 cents
> A battery drill is a must. 
> I then went with a medium big air compressor,  then CHEAP air tools. Fiber glass dust is hard on tools. 
> One thing I didn't get that I wish I had was one of those vibratory cutting tools (don't know what they are called) 
> I know that Andy Millian built his with out using any air tools so each his own!
> This summer my most used tool is a 17 inch air file (sander).  I wouldn't do slow build wings without one. 
> 
> Noel
> 
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> 
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> On Oct 2, 2012, at 3:24 PM, Clayton Chase <chasec at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I'm getting closer to getting my basement ready and as a consequence
>> actually being able to start on my kit.   Since I would like to
>> complete the kit using the same methods I start with, I am asking the
>> group for your collective wisdom.
>> 
>> 
>> Has anybody successfully used vacuum bagging for much on the velocity?
>> I went through Brett Ferrell's archive and some web searching and
>> didn't find much.   Someone is selling strake baffles that are vacuum
>> bagged and some of the quickbuild wings used to be done with vacuum
>> bagging techniques, but I don't see much about it on the list.    If I
>> do go for a vacuum system some things that I think will be good to do
>> are the main wings, and winglets and the canard.  I'm not sure that
>> I'll be able to do the layups that are on existing pieces very well
>> since I'll need vacuum tape and need the other surface to be airtight.
>> Plus if I did a large piece I'd be concerned about deforming the
>> piece I'm adding onto.
>> 
>> How much use would I get out of an air compressor?  All of my current
>> power tools are electric/battery driven and I'd prefer to stick with
>> more of those rather than have a mix of air and electric tools so the
>> compressor would actually only provide air rather than tool power.
>> The uses I can think of are mostly around dusting and cleaning.  I
>> have an airless paint sprayer that may or may not be useful when I get
>> to that stage.
>> 
>> I've got saws, drills, sanders, sanding blocks, levels and straight
>> edges and so on.  I'm planning on getting some clecos (and tool for
>> them).    Any other tools you guys think I should get before I even
>> start?
>> 
>> Clay
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