Hi-Tique Fasteners...
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Hi-Tique Fasteners...
Any one here familiar with them? Never heard of them(might because I'm used to working on old ass aircraft designed in the 50's) till I went through Hi-Tique Cert today at work. Supposedly they are better than Hi-Loks. Just curious to see what others think.
Not a Boeing or Airbus guy. Lockheed is the way... 20 year Lockheed P-3 Orion guy...
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Re: Hi-Tique Fasteners...
Do you mean these?
http://www.alcoa.com/fastening_systems/ ... rod_id=538
The HLT series have been around for a long time. The blurb describes them well enough.
http://www.alcoa.com/fastening_systems/ ... rod_id=538
The HLT series have been around for a long time. The blurb describes them well enough.
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Re: Hi-Tique Fasteners...
Yep, guess somehow I fatfingered a Q instead of G...Do you mean these?
http://www.alcoa.com/fastening_systems/ ... rod_id=538
The HLT series have been around for a long time. The blurb describes them well enough.
Not a Boeing or Airbus guy. Lockheed is the way... 20 year Lockheed P-3 Orion guy...
Re: Hi-Tique Fasteners...
Here's some good reading if you ever plan on working with them:
http://www.hi-shear.com/brochures/Hilok ... lation.PDF
http://www.hi-shear.com/brochures/Hilok ... lation.PDF
LOL100% incorrect Ever hear of Ferry Permit? issued for Non airworthy aircraftno such thing as "barely airworthy" it's either Airworthy or Notyou still have to find a crew willing to fly this "barely airworthy" heap
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Re: Hi-Tique Fasteners...
Thanks for that Glenn
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