David Paule
Well Known Member
Clamp the yoke into your vice. That makes it a lot easier to dimple small hand-held parts like stiffeners.
Dave
Dave
Dave,
Watch the fingers. You can get carried away but I do
like this method.
Bruce says this because I sent him a picture of a smashed finger that HIS squeezer did! I bought a squeezer shortly after that and it never smashed my finger. I think his squeezer was home sick...
So, I really wanted use some of the ideas in this thread. Specifically, teh idea of mounting the sqeezer then having a foot peddle to trigger it.
I saw a video by Cleaveland of dimpling using a bench mounted squeezer. A foot peddle activated the squeezer. It looked quite easy to use.
I wanted to do the same thing with my existing "C" squeezer.
Given my solution, I should not be allowed to build an airplane video proof
...The most important thing I have learned is that you do NOT want to get into a nice rhythm. If you do you will add a lightening hole....
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I wanted to do the same thing with my existing "C" squeezer.
Given my solution, I should not be allowed to build an airplane video proof