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    Re: clamshell catches

    Chris this is an idea for you to be sure to do the groove onto the right place ( and also to be able to hold the pin on the mandril)
    Its a two part one ( but can be in one part only and cut only half lenght to press firmly the pin)

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    With the tool cut you will grind you just need to "tangeant" the small face of this tool jaw ( which length have been done properly ) so you are sure to cut the groove on the right place

    Hope this helps
    Last edited by LM mic; 21-12-2016 at 18:41.

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    Re: clamshell catches

    Special tooling Michel?

    If the binding pins work, I won't need to machine. We'll see?

    I have found this supplier for pins with circlip grooves. The first column (5) shows a 35 overall length with a 31.7 distance to the clip groove:
    http://www.thomaspotter.com/clevis-pin

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    Re: clamshell catches

    Quote Originally Posted by ProtoTipo View Post



    I have found this supplier for pins with circlip grooves. The first column (5) shows a 35 overall length with a 31.7 distance to the clip groove:
    http://www.thomaspotter.com/clevis-pin
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    Re: clamshell catches

    Quote Originally Posted by Strat Fan View Post
    I read Thomas Popper a first glance, I must get my eye sight checked..
    Done for me last week ... ouchhhhhhhhhhh laser and tutti quanti ............. !!! LOL

    So I read the site OK lol...............and am sure the "swiss strat" man is not involved on pins production !!!!
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    Re: clamshell catches

    [QUOTE=ProtoTipo;33105]Special tooling Michel?

    If the binding pins work, I won't need to machine. We'll see?


    Chris
    You can use it also to machine "binding"pins" to proper lenght........(writed proper not .......popper!!!!!!)
    Last edited by LM mic; 22-12-2016 at 09:10.

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    Re: clamshell catches

    I've asked for a price from Thomas Popper ooops, Potter.

    Michel,

    I'm hoping the binding pins work without modification.

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    Re: clamshell catches

    Quote Originally Posted by ProtoTipo View Post
    I've asked for a price from Thomas Popper ooops, Potter.

    Michel,

    I'm hoping the binding pins work without modification.

    Chris - I had been looking at this type of pin too.

    Two of the originals on each latches are just like this with a groove and circlip.

    I have access to a small lathe (not mine but a friends) so if an appropriate length can't be found I might be able to get some modified.

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    Re: clamshell catches

    Quote Originally Posted by LPH_UK View Post
    Chris - I had been looking at this type of pin too.

    Two of the originals on each latches are just like this with a groove and circlip.

    I have access to a small lathe (not mine but a friends) so if an appropriate length can't be found I might be able to get some modified.
    We'll see what the binder pins are like first.
    I don't need to replace the short crimped one, just one of the two longer (circlip) pins.

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    Re: clamshell catches

    Here's an imperial one:
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Graco-PIN-CL...-/131570482810

    'Might be a bit long, and a bit loose in the holes.

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