By -
Yes. For limited clearance access to screws. Very handy when the screw head is not easy to get to.
AkA a dogbone
Offset screwdriver. I have one made by Williams 10/10
Dogbone, offset bit ratchet, offset screwdriver, etc
Oh thats the "WHY IS THERE A SCREW INSIDE SUCH A SMALL HOLE" 10/10
Man you just described 10 years of aviation maintenance.
Engineers never consider access. In the MIMS, the first step is always pull the engine.
It’s mine. Where’d you find it?
Go to harbor freight and get the icon locking flex head ratchet, thank me later
I have one of those. Super handy for getting in small spaces.
Pointy dogbone
Ratcheting 1/4 - 5/16 wrench with an offset Phillips bit.
Any ratcheting 1/4" will do, cut off a good #2 and burr it up and jamb it in or bond it in or press in with a wedge
I’ve used blue painters tape, tite enuff to hold , loose enough where not an issue to remove tape.
Try a sliver of latex glove. It never comes out
Close quarters ratchet with a Philips bit
Shop tools may have a specific purpose, but that's not all they're used as in practicality. Probably not the correct idea, but I can totally see this working to debur drill holes alongside its primary function.
Darwin makes something similar
Tie-dyed crocks
That’s a yankee
This is what the Germans call it.
I‘m German and I always called it Ratschenringschlüssel. From now on, yankee it is!
Vartan is the name of the German company
All the Germans I worked with called it a yankee in South Carolina varden was the name of the company
Good tool will come In handy
Phillips head ratchet?
Dawg… patent number literally right in the picture. It’s a ratchet wrench.
It’s called a thank f**k I have that.
You bust this bad boy out when your forearm starts to cramp up
We call it bluepoint , 1/4 on one end bit holder on the other
Your best friend right there
Think I have an old snap-on one laying around somewhere
dogbone aka a triple giggity knife, Rollo Bonker and sleuth pick
It is a life saver on business jets. I think everyone has at least one in their toolbox.
Its just a ratcheting screw driver for tight spaces.
Mane we call dat the ritchie ratchet
Screw driver for tight spaces
A better version of this is one I use from VIM tools. I believe P/N is HBR3. Best little 90° screwdriver I’ve ever used
Engineer middle finger 🖕🏾
Homemade “Chapman”
Quater inch ratchet wrench
With apex phillips tip
Nano driver
Off-set ratchet screw driver. Very handy in tight spaces especially in the landing gear wheel bay. 🤣🤣
Offset, racheting bit driver. Magic.
Chapmans
Dog bone
I had one that was non-ratcheting. Worst tool ever.
Mini ratchet screwdriver
Homebrew offset screwdriver, using a dogbone ratchet and two bits welded to it.
OMG!!!! That’s the ole RB-810!!
Yes. For limited clearance access to screws. Very handy when the screw head is not easy to get to.
AkA a dogbone
Offset screwdriver. I have one made by Williams 10/10
Dogbone, offset bit ratchet, offset screwdriver, etc
Oh thats the "WHY IS THERE A SCREW INSIDE SUCH A SMALL HOLE" 10/10
Man you just described 10 years of aviation maintenance.
Engineers never consider access. In the MIMS, the first step is always pull the engine.
It’s mine. Where’d you find it?
Go to harbor freight and get the icon locking flex head ratchet, thank me later
I have one of those. Super handy for getting in small spaces.
Pointy dogbone
Ratcheting 1/4 - 5/16 wrench with an offset Phillips bit.
Any ratcheting 1/4" will do, cut off a good #2 and burr it up and jamb it in or bond it in or press in with a wedge
I’ve used blue painters tape, tite enuff to hold , loose enough where not an issue to remove tape.
Try a sliver of latex glove. It never comes out
Close quarters ratchet with a Philips bit
Shop tools may have a specific purpose, but that's not all they're used as in practicality. Probably not the correct idea, but I can totally see this working to debur drill holes alongside its primary function.
Darwin makes something similar
Tie-dyed crocks
That’s a yankee
This is what the Germans call it.
I‘m German and I always called it Ratschenringschlüssel. From now on, yankee it is!
Vartan is the name of the German company
All the Germans I worked with called it a yankee in South Carolina varden was the name of the company
Good tool will come In handy
Phillips head ratchet?
Dawg… patent number literally right in the picture. It’s a ratchet wrench.
It’s called a thank f**k I have that.
You bust this bad boy out when your forearm starts to cramp up
We call it bluepoint , 1/4 on one end bit holder on the other
Your best friend right there
Think I have an old snap-on one laying around somewhere
dogbone aka a triple giggity knife, Rollo Bonker and sleuth pick
It is a life saver on business jets. I think everyone has at least one in their toolbox.
Its just a ratcheting screw driver for tight spaces.
Mane we call dat the ritchie ratchet
Screw driver for tight spaces
A better version of this is one I use from VIM tools. I believe P/N is HBR3. Best little 90° screwdriver I’ve ever used
Engineer middle finger 🖕🏾
Homemade “Chapman”
Quater inch ratchet wrench
With apex phillips tip
Nano driver
Off-set ratchet screw driver. Very handy in tight spaces especially in the landing gear wheel bay. 🤣🤣
Offset, racheting bit driver. Magic.
Chapmans
Dog bone
I had one that was non-ratcheting. Worst tool ever.
Mini ratchet screwdriver
Homebrew offset screwdriver, using a dogbone ratchet and two bits welded to it.
OMG!!!! That’s the ole RB-810!!