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maktec 02-09-2004 09:06 PM

T- Pins better Idea?
 
Some one in a RC magizine has a better Idea for the T-Pins used in holding balsa while building, I don't remember who, does anyone?
Thanks
George

rajul 02-09-2004 09:32 PM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
What problems are you facing with T-pins ?

CafeenMan 02-10-2004 01:48 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
Use Pin Clamps. They're made by Rocket City. If you can't find them, then I found a way to make them.

Punch a disk out of 1/32" plywood and push the pin through it. Add a drop of thin CA to the pin after it's in the disk. The CA doesn't stick to the pin because it's chromed, but it will help keep the pin tight.

http://airfieldmodels.com/informatio...tools/tips.htm

rajul 02-10-2004 02:58 AM

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George, is this what you're talking about ?

volkan 02-10-2004 03:27 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
i just stick the pins through the balsa.:)

SDR-Hammer 02-10-2004 08:10 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
Saw this tip years ago in RCM.

Take your Z-bend tool and put a Z-bend in the pin(s) so it now has a shoulder to hold down the work to the bench

jester125 02-10-2004 09:04 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
I had major problems using t-pins in plywood, I must have bent 75% of the pins until I bought a Great Planes PinDriver T-Pin Pusher.
The thing works great, now I only bend about 25% of the t-pins I push in.

chris

rajul 02-10-2004 09:06 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 

ORIGINAL: SDR-Hammer

Saw this tip years ago in RCM.

Take your Z-bend tool and put a Z-bend in the pin(s) so it now has a shoulder to hold down the work to the bench
That's a good one

Kaos Rulz 02-10-2004 10:40 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 

ORIGINAL: rajul


ORIGINAL: SDR-Hammer

Saw this tip years ago in RCM.

Take your Z-bend tool and put a Z-bend in the pin(s) so it now has a shoulder to hold down the work to the bench
That's a good one
OUTSTANDING! Now I can justify the price I paid for that Z-Bender. Thanks

rajul 02-10-2004 10:52 AM

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Marvellous ! Simply marvellous ! Just tried it out and it works fine on sheetings. Need to orientate the horizontal part of the "z-bend" transverse to the grain direction of the sheeting so that it doesn't sink in.

CafeenMan 02-10-2004 10:54 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
Except it will leave dents in the sheeting and if you're using it to hold down soft sheeting (contest balsa) that doesn't want to conform, then it will be pretty ugly when you pull the pins back out. Then you ahve to go back and steam the dents out.

Still seems like a good idea for some things, but I think pin clamps will work better in many situations.

rajul 02-10-2004 11:05 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
Hi cafeenman, I have also tried using discs, but if the pin is not perpendicular to the work surface, the circumference or edge of the disc can also create dents.

CafeenMan 02-10-2004 11:07 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
That is true. :)

rajul 02-10-2004 11:35 AM

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Cafeenman, the dents caused the "z-pin" can be minimised with proper orientation as I mentioned earlier. Anyway, it is a very small depression that would not show through the covering anyway. I guess that the disc (or any scrap) can be sandwiched between the z-pin and work surface to prevent any dents, if it is warranted.

rajul 02-10-2004 11:38 AM

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Now I can justify the price I paid for that Z-Bender. Thanks
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Ditto ! How does "z-pin" sound to ya ?

MinnFlyer 02-10-2004 01:10 PM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
You just let your "Million Dollar Idea" out of the bag...

I'll bet the "Z-Pin" will be on the market soon! :)

Kaos Rulz 02-10-2004 01:44 PM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 

ORIGINAL: rajul

Now I can justify the price I paid for that Z-Bender. Thanks
[/quote]

Ditto ! How does "z-pin" sound to ya ?
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That's what I'm doing as soon as I get home. I'm calling mine the "TZ-Pin.

Kaos Rulz 02-10-2004 03:09 PM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
OK GUYS - talk about a "better mouse trap" - Here's what I propose:

I'm going to combine thoughts from several of ya and make the ULTIMATE-PIN

1. SDR-Hammer = Z-bend the T-Pin

2. Rajul = Position pin to press wood against the grain

3. CafeenMan = Use disks on the pin (except I'm going to use rubber by hole punching a tire inner tube)

HEY! -- I"M SERIOUS HERE! :)

This will hold the wood without putting indentations in it.

I'll call it the " TZ- Pin with a patch"

4. Minnflyer = Ya wanna go in with me on this one for the big bucks? ( Guess I should be asking everyone who contributed.)

Ya'll - Just send cash and I'll start the ball ( ahem pins) rolling. (Smiling, as I leave work, knowing I'm going to be a rich man)

CafeenMan 02-10-2004 03:11 PM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
How about gluing the rubber to the disk? Then you should hook up a power supply and you can have a Padded Power Pin! :D

maktec 02-10-2004 05:15 PM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
How about these?
[link]http://www.hobby-lobby.com/pins.htm[/link]

J_R 02-10-2004 08:06 PM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
As a cheap replacement for the disks CafeeMan uses, try cutting 1/4 inch squares from a butter or margirine tub lid. Use them once and pitch 'em out. For a while the disks were unavailale from Rocket City and someone came up with the use of the lids. It works as well or better.

Kaos Rulz 02-11-2004 07:09 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 

ORIGINAL: CafeenMan

How about gluing the rubber to the disk? Then you should hook up a power supply and you can have a Padded Power Pin! :D

ROLMAO -- I'm on it!! :D

I did try the TZ with a patch last night. IT WORKS GREAT! I used a small hole punch to produce the rubber patches, but I think a larger hole punch might be better.

I plan on making about a 100, or so. I figure 2 - 3 beers ought to do it. [sm=tongue.gif]

CafeenMan 02-11-2004 07:14 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 

ORIGINAL: ED STEFAN


ORIGINAL: CafeenMan

How about gluing the rubber to the disk? Then you should hook up a power supply and you can have a Padded Power Pin! :D

ROLMAO -- I'm on it!! :D

I did try the TZ with a patch last night. IT WORKS GREAT! I used a small hole punch to produce the rubber patches, but I think a larger hole punch might be better.

I plan on making about a 100, or so. I figure 2 - 3 beers ought to do it. [sm=tongue.gif]
I think this should be its own Poll thread. "Should people drink while bending T-Pins?"

If you put a piece of paper on each side of the rubber, it will cut more cleanly. That's how I cut circles out of Monokote too. Works very well with the monokote - not sure how well it will work with the rubber.

rajul 02-11-2004 07:37 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 
Sharpened brass tubing might work. Ed, what type and thickness of rubber sheeting did you use ? Any pics ? Thx

Kaos Rulz 02-11-2004 08:30 AM

RE: T- Pins better Idea?
 

ORIGINAL: rajul

Sharpened brass tubing might work. Ed, what type and thickness of rubber sheeting did you use ? Any pics ? Thx

I just punched them out of a bicycle tire innertube. (now that I've flattened the boy's bike, guess I oughta repair it) :D
I don't own a digital camera, otherwise I'd be glad to post a pic or two.


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