I worked on Navy aircraft for over a decade and we got told up and down not to use any metal tools to lever panels (most of the exteriors are composite so it wasn't without reason) but they are incredibly useful on alot of other applications. Also be careful because they can be a tad sharp or become sharp if you use them to wedge metal panels.
I got one of these on a flash sale on Amazon for $7-8. I use it way more than I thought I would as an electrician. Very rigid for its size and can get into some weird spots
Use these for removing interior panels for aircraft all the time. Anything from headliners to deco panels
Yep. Super useful
I worked on Navy aircraft for over a decade and we got told up and down not to use any metal tools to lever panels (most of the exteriors are composite so it wasn't without reason) but they are incredibly useful on alot of other applications.
Also be careful because they can be a tad sharp or become sharp if you use them to wedge metal panels.
Good tip and comments. Thanks Alex!
I got one of these on a flash sale on Amazon for $7-8. I use it way more than I thought I would as an electrician. Very rigid for its size and can get into some weird spots
Nice. As an electrician? Awesome. Any specific applications? I’ve done some electrical but nothing elaborate
I recently bought one of these and it is a super handy tool.
I’m glad!!
I call mines "SUPERMANS FINGERNAILS"
That’s a great name for it
Cool
Indeed!