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Old 21-04-17, 10:35
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Another interesting find there was this combination wrench. Marked RCAF and made by Gray Canada. Anyone want to guess as to it's use?
Thanks,Derk
Hi Derk, I reckon they are Magneto spanners for adjusting the magnetos on aircraft engines,

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Old 21-04-17, 13:39
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Hi Derk, I reckon they are Magneto spanners for adjusting the magnetos on aircraft engines,

Regards Rick.
Careful Derk.....it is little things like this wrench set that will cause an obsessive compulsive guy like you to go acquire an airplane.
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Old 21-04-17, 15:03
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Rick,
Thanks for the information.
And Rob,
The old Derk would have gone out to find an aircraft and bring it home to go with the wrench but I am cured now. My focus on life right now is to rebuild a new kitchen for the wife!
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Old 21-04-17, 20:25
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Rick,
Thanks for the information.
And Rob,
The old Derk would have gone out to find an aircraft and bring it home to go with the wrench but I am cured now. My focus on life right now is to rebuild a new kitchen for the wife!
Derk
Derk

You can BS the rest of the MLU Forum, but don't bother trying to BS me!! I know you too well and for too long. How many police lightbars have you acquired now, in order to try and fulfill just one of your many latest obsessions? And where did you have to mount the last one because the garage wall was already full to the top with them?? Don't lie to everyone, I have photos.
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Old 22-04-17, 06:29
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Rob,
Would you?
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Old 22-04-17, 06:57
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...this may call for an "intervention".
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Old 22-04-17, 16:08
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Would you?
Just don't say you are cured.....you are not.

I value our friendship, and would not post the photos.....unless 10 MLU members were to come onto this thread today and say "post the photos".
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Old 22-04-17, 16:44
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Just don't say you are cured.....you are not.

I value our friendship, and would not post the photos.....unless 10 MLU members were to come onto this thread today and say "post the photos".
I'm happy to be the first:

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Old 22-04-17, 21:00
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Just don't say you are cured.....you are not.

I value our friendship, and would not post the photos.....unless 10 MLU members were to come onto this thread today and say "post the photos".
Post the photos please!

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Old 21-04-17, 15:08
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The markings on the multi-tool suggest it is for use on equipment that uses BA fasteners. What equipment used by the RCAF used BA fasteners?
I know the C5 charging switchboard used with WS19 used that system so it might be fair to assume other pieces of radio kit designed in the UK might use those fasteners.
At risk of sidetracking the thread, is there a list of known Canadian systems that used the BA fastener system?
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Old 21-04-17, 15:14
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Grant.

With the huge inventory of British designed aircraft in Canada's wartime RCAF, there were probably a large number of parts using BA style fasteners. Not necessarily exclusive to wireless equipment.

And in a worst case scenario, Derk can always assemble the new kitchen with BA hardware.

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