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How Do You Use Cleco Fasteners

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Hi Guys

Need your help with how to use Cleco Fasteners ?

I believe that I need a special type of wrench to install the fasteners.

If you'd be so kind as to give me any and all info and if you could include pictures that would be GREAT

I was told that I could get a perfect butt joint if I use these fasteners.

By first over-lapping two pieces of sheet metal about an inch or so and then install the Cleco Fasteners.
Now I'm to draw a center line down the middle of the over-lapping joint just under the Cleco Fasteners of which I will have a perfect butt joint.

Thanks Guys
GOD BLESS

Schooner
 
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there is a plier for taking the spring tension off of clecos... the tool grips the cleco around the body, and pushes down on the center pin. also, there are two different types of clecos... one for holding two pieces overlapped (you need a 1/8" hole drilled through the two) and another type that has a set of jaws, where you have access to the edges of the panels to be joined.the set ive had for many years was like 20 clecos for a 1/8hole, and a set of pliers from a swap meet. from your explanation, you will use the clecos for a rough fit, then use another tool kind of related to the cleco to clamp the pieces together. eastwood sells the second tool,im pretty sure, and it need no special tools, as it uses a wingnut to tighten it down...
 
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CHROMEDOG " THANKS "

chromedog said:
there is a plier for taking the spring tension off of clecos... the tool grips the cleco around the body, and pushes down on the center pin. also, there are two different types of clecos... one for holding two pieces overlapped (you need a 1/8" hole drilled through the two) and another type that has a set of jaws, where you have access to the edges of the panels to be joined.the set ive had for many years was like 20 clecos for a 1/8hole, and a set of pliers from a swap meet. from your explanation, you will use the clecos for a rough fit, then use another tool kind of related to the cleco to clamp the pieces together. eastwood sells the second tool,im pretty sure, and it need no special tools, as it uses a wingnut to tighten it down...
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Hi Guy

Thanks 4 the heads-up on how and just what those little cleco do.

I will be looking around 4 the best deal on both cleco's.

Take Care
GOD BLESS

Schooner
 

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My dad's clecos just have a little wingnut on top. I don't need any special tools (other than a drill with the correct sized bit) to use them.



-Chelle
 
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MAN oh MAN THAT PICTURE DID IT 4 ME

t_chelle16 said:
My dad's clecos just have a little wingnut on top. I don't need any special tools (other than a drill with the correct sized bit) to use them.



-Chelle
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Hi Chelle

WOW! THANKS 4 taking the time and posting that GREAT PICTURE.
Let me ask you Chelle, where in the world did you Dad get those Clecos with the WINGNUTS on 'em

Sure would like to buy some of 'em.

THANKS AGAIN CHELLE
GOD BLESS

Schooner

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t_chelle16

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I have absolutely no idea where he got them. He's had them for years. I bet you could probably do a search and find someplace online that has them, though.

-Chelle
 

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If you are like me and like to do stuff on the cheap:
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11673&highlight=tools
 

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I use these but i got mine from harborfreight.com much cheaper and the same thing.

http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=1159&itemType=PRODUCT
 
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Ebay is your friend. Type in Cleco and get over 100 choices

http://cgi.ebay.com/10-Cleco-brass-...ryZ45018QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Clec...001QQitemZ110211335329QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
 
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Hey Chelle THANKS 4 getting back to me

t_chelle16 said:
I have absolutely no idea where he got them. He's had them for years. I bet you could probably do a search and find someplace online that has them, though.

-Chelle
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Hi Chelle

Leave it to GREAT guys like your dad, he probably made 'em up himself ~ GOD BLESS HIM.

O.K. Chelle thanks 4 getting back to me.

I'll hunt around, in the meantime if you should come across 'em online before me please get me a write

THANKS AGAIN
GOD BLESS

Schooner
 
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aircraft/industrial surplus parts places will usually have the cleco pliers as well as cleco's
heres what they look like
View attachment 338024

the colours of the clecos denote what size drill to use.
chris
 
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