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--> RVCanada-List message posted by: "Bert Penney" <van@entechnos.com>
Thanks, Jim. I will give them a call.
Bert
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Oke [mailto:wjoke@shaw.ca]
Subject: Re: RVCanada-List: RV Tools
--> RVCanada-List message posted by: Jim Oke <wjoke@shaw.ca>
Further to my earlier message on this subject, I checked the Goulet web
site
and they have a 19 page downloadable tool catalog. Includes, rivet guns,
bucking bars, bucking bar sets, specialized drills and lots more. Worth
a
look.
http://www.gouletaircraft.com/ (Bottom centre of the page).
Jim Oke
Winnipeg, Man.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tedd McHenry" <tedd@vansairforce.org>
Subject: Re: RVCanada-List: RV Tools
> --> RVCanada-List message posted by: Tedd McHenry
<tedd@vansairforce.org>
>
> For all the non-aviation specific stuff (which is just about
everything
except
> the rivet gun, clecos, and related riveting stuff) you'll often save
money
by
> buying in Canada. House of Tools (already mentioned) is a good
source. I
got
> my Starrett auto center punch there for quite a bit less than Avery's
price for
> the same tool. I recommend a general tool supply place for everything
that's
> not aviation-specific.
>
> For aviation-specific stuff I sometimes get reasonably good deals (and
save
> time and shipping costs) by buying from Lindair, which is in
Vancouver.
They
> have (or can get) any AN hardware, and stock basic sheet metal tools
such
as
> rivet sets and bucking bars. In Toronto, I think Leavens is still the
place to
> go. Other major centers probably have similar places. But if I'm
buying
more
> than just one or two items I generally order from Avery or Cleveland.
They're
> good companies to deal with, and you may even save money.
>
> ---
>
> Tedd McHenry
> Surrey, BC
> -6 wings
> DO NOT ARCHIVE
>
>
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--> RVCanada-List message posted by: "Bert Penney" <van@entechnos.com>
I suspect that I will end up doing the same, but I would like to check
around first.
Bert
-----Original Message-----
From: Gunnar Doerwald [mailto:gunnar@doerwald.net]
Subject: Re: RVCanada-List: RV Tools
--> RVCanada-List message posted by: Gunnar Doerwald
<gunnar@doerwald.net>
Bert Penney wrote:
>--> RVCanada-List message posted by: "Bert Penney" <van@entechnos.com>
>
>Does anyone know of a good supplier in Canada for the tools necessary
to
>build an RV? I was hoping that I could find one that offers an "RV
kit"
>like the one Avery offers.
>
>Thanks
>
>Bert
>
>
No, Bert, we tried and had to buy the bullet and order from Avery. Very
good tools though and very necessary.
Gunnar Doerwald
RV9a
Virgil, Ontario
>
>
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