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![]() D.Reid wrote: "Forceps"???...what the hell are "FORCEPS"??? I been in the "trade" for 30 years and I never heard of nuttin called forceps!!!...that had anything to do with cleco's... I'm willing to wager that you were never in the Navy. I know Bob was & I have heard other Navy guys call them forceps. Different lingo in different circles. Given theat the tool isn't used to ply anything, forceps might even be a more accurate term. Sorry that the world doesn't conform to your expectations. Daniel |
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oups.com... D.Reid wrote: "Forceps"???...what the hell are "FORCEPS"??? I been in the "trade" for 30 years and I never heard of nuttin called forceps!!!...that had anything to do with cleco's... I'm willing to wager that you were never in the Navy. I know Bob was & I have heard other Navy guys call them forceps. Different lingo in different circles. Given theat the tool isn't used to ply anything, forceps might even be a more accurate term. Sorry that the world doesn't conform to your expectations. Daniel If someone at work ask to borrow my forceps, he or she would get a deer in the headlight look. However, third drawer down on the right is my CLECO pliers. Oh yeah, 23 years in the NAVY. |
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![]() "LP" wrote in message .net... wrote in message oups.com... I'm willing to wager that you were never in the Navy. I know Bob was & I have heard other Navy guys call them forceps. Different lingo in different circles. Given theat the tool isn't used to ply anything, forceps might even be a more accurate term. Sorry that the world doesn't conform to your expectations. Daniel If someone at work ask to borrow my forceps, he or she would get a deer in the headlight look. However, third drawer down on the right is my CLECO pliers. Oh yeah, 23 years in the NAVY. That is interesting. The "Aircraft Tool Control Manual - Navy and Marine Corps" states that the C-40A AF Sheet Metal Roll-Away Tool box 5120 contains a "Forcepts, Sheet Metal, Holding, Cleco." See: http://www.allendoc.com/pubs/17-1C40A-1.pdf page 138. |
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Guys, guys, cleco, forceps, tomato, tomotto
"Every ship [squadron] is different." (7 years in the Navy) Happy New Year ![]() |
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Thank you Jim...and LP.
There are those of us that work in the "Real World" to keep'em flyin...and those that wanna "Go by the book". (forceps,sheetmetal holding, secured clamp, cleco, 1 each per tool container, mobile,7 drawer, four wheels, one handle...and Blah...Blah...Blah...Blah.... I wish the book guy's would get outta'tha' way...they're slowin the rest of us down. Dave...one of the 10% and damn proud of it. NARFJAX (now NADEP) WG-10 "Tinbender" P-3, S-2, S-3, T-2, A-7, F/A-18 line. How long???...Too long. "Jim Carriere" wrote in message . .. Guys, guys, cleco, forceps, tomato, tomotto "Every ship [squadron] is different." (7 years in the Navy) Happy New Year ![]() |
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![]() "D.Reid" wrote in message ... Thank you Jim...and LP. There are those of us that work in the "Real World" to keep'em flyin...and those that wanna "Go by the book". (forceps,sheetmetal holding, secured clamp, cleco, 1 each per tool container, mobile,7 drawer, four wheels, one handle...and Blah...Blah...Blah...Blah.... I wish the book guy's would get outta'tha' way...they're slowin the rest of us down. Dave...one of the 10% and damn proud of it. NARFJAX (now NADEP) WG-10 "Tinbender" P-3, S-2, S-3, T-2, A-7, F/A-18 line. How long???...Too long. "Jim Carriere" wrote in message . .. Guys, guys, cleco, forceps, tomato, tomotto "Every ship [squadron] is different." (7 years in the Navy) Happy New Year ![]() While putting iron in the air is all of our goals, I can appreciate Wayne being able to quote the C-40 Tool pub as his reference. Working at a civilian helicopter completions center, I know that when the FAA shows up and asks what adhesive you are using when installing a doubler, you better be able to show him/her the information in the appropriate Structural Repair Manual you referenced when doing that modification. |
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![]() "LP" wrote in message k.net... "D.Reid" wrote in message ... Thank you Jim...and LP. There are those of us that work in the "Real World" to keep'em flyin...and those that wanna "Go by the book". (forceps,sheetmetal holding, secured clamp, cleco, 1 each per tool container, mobile,7 drawer, four wheels, one handle...and Blah...Blah...Blah...Blah.... I wish the book guy's would get outta'tha' way...they're slowin the rest of us down. Dave...one of the 10% and damn proud of it. NARFJAX (now NADEP) WG-10 "Tinbender" P-3, S-2, S-3, T-2, A-7, F/A-18 line. How long???...Too long. "Jim Carriere" wrote in message . .. Guys, guys, cleco, forceps, tomato, tomotto "Every ship [squadron] is different." (7 years in the Navy) Happy New Year ![]() While putting iron in the air is all of our goals, I can appreciate Wayne being able to quote the C-40 Tool pub as his reference. Working at a civilian helicopter completions center, I know that when the FAA shows up and asks what adhesive you are using when installing a doubler, you better be able to show him/her the information in the appropriate Structural Repair Manual you referenced when doing that modification. Nawww.....Thats Engineerings Department. Just refer the Feds to them. |
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 13:10:43 GMT, "LP"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... D.Reid wrote: "Forceps"???...what the hell are "FORCEPS"??? I been in the "trade" for 30 years and I never heard of nuttin called forceps!!!...that had anything to do with cleco's... I'm willing to wager that you were never in the Navy. I know Bob was & I have heard other Navy guys call them forceps. Different lingo in different circles. Given theat the tool isn't used to ply anything, forceps might even be a more accurate term. Sorry that the world doesn't conform to your expectations. Daniel If someone at work ask to borrow my forceps, he or she would get a deer in the headlight look. However, third drawer down on the right is my CLECO pliers. Oh yeah, 23 years in the NAVY. I've worked with and around electronics most of my life and computers since they came on the scene. If you ask for my forceps that is exactly what is in the second drawer down in the smaller tool box, right along with a bunch of dentists tools. I think there are probably a couple of scalpels in there too. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Roger wrote:
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 13:10:43 GMT, "LP" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... D.Reid wrote: "Forceps"???...what the hell are "FORCEPS"??? I been in the "trade" for 30 years and I never heard of nuttin called forceps!!!...that had anything to do with cleco's... I'm willing to wager that you were never in the Navy. I know Bob was & I have heard other Navy guys call them forceps. Different lingo in different circles. Given theat the tool isn't used to ply anything, forceps might even be a more accurate term. Sorry that the world doesn't conform to your expectations. Daniel If someone at work ask to borrow my forceps, he or she would get a deer in the headlight look. However, third drawer down on the right is my CLECO pliers. Oh yeah, 23 years in the NAVY. I've worked with and around electronics most of my life and computers since they came on the scene. If you ask for my forceps that is exactly what is in the second drawer down in the smaller tool box, right along with a bunch of dentists tools. I think there are probably a couple of scalpels in there too. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com They make terrific heat sinks. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() "Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired" wrote in message news:MBRtf.70548$sg5.20117@dukeread12... Roger wrote: On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 13:10:43 GMT, "LP" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... D.Reid wrote: "Forceps"???...what the hell are "FORCEPS"??? I been in the "trade" for 30 years and I never heard of nuttin called forceps!!!...that had anything to do with cleco's... I'm willing to wager that you were never in the Navy. I know Bob was & I have heard other Navy guys call them forceps. Different lingo in different circles. Given theat the tool isn't used to ply anything, forceps might even be a more accurate term. Sorry that the world doesn't conform to your expectations. Daniel If someone at work ask to borrow my forceps, he or she would get a deer in the headlight look. However, third drawer down on the right is my CLECO pliers. Oh yeah, 23 years in the NAVY. I've worked with and around electronics most of my life and computers since they came on the scene. If you ask for my forceps that is exactly what is in the second drawer down in the smaller tool box, right along with a bunch of dentists tools. I think there are probably a couple of scalpels in there too. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com They make terrific heat sinks. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Right you are Dan...I use them for just that purpose quite often...as long as I'm soldering. If I'm Oxy/Acy welding they dont work so "hot" ! Dave...down in Florida. |
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