Maybe a great Nano meet tool..... by stevemac


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Posted 08 Jul 2012, 11:06 #1 

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Duncan
Yes, they are very useful. The other thing to look out for is a gas hot air gun for shrinking heatshrik.
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Posted 08 Jul 2012, 11:19 #2 

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Raistlin
I have a Nimrod soldering iron in my nano-meet tool-box. Different manufacturer, same use :) Also, gas operated heat-shrink gun. Indispensable.
Paul

Cogito ergo sum... maybe?

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Posted 08 Jul 2012, 12:11 #3 

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takestock
My gascat 120 is invaluable at the nano meets, I like it so much I use it in my shed too. Mains one is no longer used :)
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Posted 08 Jul 2012, 12:45 #4 

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Chartermark
Duncan wrote:Yes, they are very useful. The other thing to look out for is a gas hot air gun for shrinking heatshrik.


Duncan, I have one of these,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190331424409? ... 2797wt_904
(useful for Walnut stick ons etc)

Posted 08 Jul 2012, 12:51 #5 

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Raistlin
Precisely the same model that Rob and I have Martin. Small world.
Paul

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Posted 08 Jul 2012, 13:16 #6 

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Duncan
And I copied Paul and Rob with that one too. Magic tool.
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Posted 08 Jul 2012, 21:15 #7 

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Trebor
I only normally use 3 tools at the nano meets depending on the job and the mood i am in and here they are in order of use

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Posted 08 Jul 2012, 22:12 #8 

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Jürgen
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Nice set of tools, Rob, so you could be interested in a small upgrade ... :mrgreen:

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Posted 09 Jul 2012, 15:00 #9 

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Trebor
would be good for removing gear knobs through the sunroof Jürgen, or even making its own sunroof and then removing the gear knob, bring it with you next time you are over and we will paint it in the nano livery !
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Planning is an unnatural process, much better to just get on with things, that way failure comes as a complete surprise instead of being preceeded by a period of worry and doubt

Posted 09 Jul 2012, 18:40 #10 

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Jürgen
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Delivery should be in time with the September Nano Rob. :lol:

Posted 09 Jul 2012, 19:44 #11 

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Trebor
Ok if your driving it over set off early !
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Planning is an unnatural process, much better to just get on with things, that way failure comes as a complete surprise instead of being preceeded by a period of worry and doubt

Posted 09 Jul 2012, 20:56 #12 

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Jürgen
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The most difficult part will be keeping my fingers off the controls while on the ferry ... :-x

Posted 09 Jul 2012, 22:59 #13 

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Bernard
Nah, Rob doesn't need that while he can still do this -

http://www.wolverhamptonnanomeets.com/u ... 930510.jpg
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Posted 10 Jul 2012, 09:04 #14 


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