Well there you go! I've gotta get out moreToo much time in Balhannah.
Motor Traders I know (or should I now say "knew").
Well there you go! I've gotta get out moreToo much time in Balhannah.
Motor Traders I know (or should I now say "knew").
No. 1 son worked in the aviation electrical area a couple of years ago. The spade connectors they used were of much better quality than anything else I've seen. But I suppose they'd need to be. There is a specific standard for these but I've got no idea what it is or where you'd get them.sorry.
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My son works for a mob doing powerline inspections. The company have their own in house servicing for their planes.
When the weather is too bad to fly, he often heads to the workshop to help out. I will see if he can get me any info on electrical terminals for aviation use.
Dave.
Got to Bursons down in Adelaide yesterday (Kent Town) and bought a number of boxes of connectors (boxes of 100). Price is about 40% less than buying them in "blister packs" from Repco etc.
Good shop - wish I had a $10,000 gift voucher with them as I reckon I could get rid of it pretty quicklyLots of very nice tools & etc.
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