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Old 29th August 2006 | 18:07
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Tools and ToolBoxes


Hi all,
I am hopefully going to start some work contracting/experience at Stansted/Luton and I am wondering if anybody has a basic list of the tools I will require? and what marking if any have to be applied?
I am currently in millitary aviation so I am used to having tools available at work.
Has anyone got any good contacts or websites that supply the basics I will require. I am hopefully going to go down the avionics route so I presume there will be some essentials such as wirestrippers/crimping tools etc. I have tried searching the web to no avail.


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Old 30th August 2006 | 01:57
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try looking on www.airmech.co.uk . this has been discussed in the past an if you cant find the thread just ask.
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Old 30th August 2006 | 07:00
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You won't need crimping tools. There's too big a range that you might need and calibration is always an issue. Wire strippers also need calibration but you can usually get that done on site.

As for the rest, all you need is a Snap-On screwdriver and an adjustable spanner
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Old 30th August 2006 | 12:44
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Check out www.sears.com the craftsman stuff is bargain and guaranteed for life, i think they ship worldwide but not 100% sure,or find a mate who's going off to the US and give them a shopping list! but as a rough guide go for imperial / SAE 12 point sockets/ring spanners if thats not too obvious covering from 7/32" to about 1"
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Old 30th August 2006 | 13:43
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Navy Blue....You say you are going to be going down the avionics route, therefore your toolbox will need..Lunchbox, t-bags/coffee and a mug. you will also require a daily newspaper!
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Old 30th August 2006 | 14:20
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Originally Posted by Saintsman
You won't need crimping tools. There's too big a range that you might need and calibration is always an issue. Wire strippers also need calibration but you can usually get that done on site.

As for the rest, all you need is a Snap-On screwdriver and an adjustable spanner

Hey Saintsman, you aren't an ex 10 Sqn Airworks Tornado "specialist" are you?
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Old 30th August 2006 | 17:18
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Thanks

Cheers all, found loads of info on airmech.com
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Old 5th September 2006 | 13:29
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vs69, youre right about craftsman tools but as I found out a few months ago, Sears will not export to the UK, they didnt give a reason when I spoke to them.
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