Very well done Dave, you are 100% on working air pressure so much is lost in the lines especially when using wall mounted reels. I keep mine a blond one over 130 psi... 😁😁
Well done Dave, some very interesting points to consider and practical advise. Your well sorted for impact options. Too bad about the threads in the nuts...it is a hell of a torque, what can ya do. Cheers Pal.
Hey ian. Yeah, a big pull to achieve 400nm. Couldnt really demo seized fasteners on the bench. Glad u liked the video. Are you going to demo yours? All the best, dave
@@davesterl No, no, not at all Dave. Avionics Tech (Navigation, Communication Auto flight, Instruments & Electrics) at Canada's big airline. Line tech (at the airport with a/c in service) not a bench tech (shop work) really two different disciplines (same license).
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Very well done Dave, you are 100% on working air pressure so much is lost in the lines especially when using wall mounted reels. I keep mine a blond one over 130 psi... 😁😁
Cheers Dave think I'll be telling Roddy to buy that wee Facom cheers sandy
Aye sandy it is a good job. Poor Roddy must be skint by now!
@@davesterl Dave I think Roddy is a secret millionaire!!
@@sandyande keep in with him then sandy. Haha
Well done Dave, some very interesting points to consider and practical advise. Your well sorted for impact options. Too bad about the threads in the nuts...it is a hell of a torque, what can ya do. Cheers Pal.
Hey ian. Yeah, a big pull to achieve 400nm. Couldnt really demo seized fasteners on the bench. Glad u liked the video. Are you going to demo yours? All the best, dave
dave sterl Gonna try post the demo/study in and around the 25th or so. (In the middle of my shift). Cheers Pal
@@TheGibby3340 looking forward to that ian. Always meant to ask what you do for a living. Dont say on this if youve any reservations. Cheers dave
@@davesterl No, no, not at all Dave. Avionics Tech (Navigation, Communication Auto flight, Instruments & Electrics) at Canada's big airline. Line tech (at the airport with a/c in service) not a bench tech (shop work) really two different disciplines (same license).
@@TheGibby3340 sounds very interesting. Always thought you had to be some sort of tech with electrical background