cfiidon
Well Known Member
I purchased a short handled ball peen hammer at Harbor Freight and Aircraft Builder Supply. I used a grinder and file to make a point on the ball end.
Two spring clips hold it in place enough I think to withstand significant G forces. I don't wish to test this part. The spring clips are strong and their orthogonal placement should secure it under extreme loads.
The location is not permanent. I put it here as I could use existing holes until my interior is complete. It is in easy reach. I have seen some ideas using quick release pins, but I imagined getting to it easily with an injured arm.
It also provides for an off-site maintenance tool. Sure beats a rock!
Don
Two spring clips hold it in place enough I think to withstand significant G forces. I don't wish to test this part. The spring clips are strong and their orthogonal placement should secure it under extreme loads.
The location is not permanent. I put it here as I could use existing holes until my interior is complete. It is in easy reach. I have seen some ideas using quick release pins, but I imagined getting to it easily with an injured arm.
It also provides for an off-site maintenance tool. Sure beats a rock!
Don