Try This When Doing Aircraft Safety Wire

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Just wanted to film a quick tutorial on how to safety wire bolts on aircraft. I am using the most common method. If you are looking for a procedure look up AC 43.13-1b chapter 7. You will find acceptable methods and procedures for safety wire.
    Tools
    Safety Wire Pliers
    Duck Bill Pliers
    Diagonal Side cutters
    Thanks for watching,
    Be easy

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @jjgreenway2183
    @jjgreenway2183 9 місяців тому +6

    Great tutorial. Thanks for making it. I'm not an A&P but as an aircraft owner, I do what maintenance is legally allowed under FAR 43. I cringe thinking about some of the shoddy safety wiring that I've done over the years that a qualified A&P has had to look at when they go over my airplane at annual inspection time. You've inspired me to start practicing to be better!

    • @brycebuildsit
      @brycebuildsit  9 місяців тому +2

      My opinion is this, it doesn't have to look pretty, and it definitely doesn't have to be perfect. As long as it's holding the bolts in the right direction and tight its good with me.

  • @_darkospider_.1255
    @_darkospider_.1255 6 годин тому

    Thank you, now I can understand better of how to do it well, now

  • @CSZerino
    @CSZerino 2 дні тому +1

    Great job. Now do it through a 4x4" opening on two 3/8 bolts facing directly away from you. 😂

    • @brycebuildsit
      @brycebuildsit  2 дні тому

      Also it's over your head and just slightly shorter then you are, so you have to bend your knees for 20 mins.

    • @CSZerino
      @CSZerino 2 дні тому

      @@brycebuildsit exactly 😂

  • @wongheiwang
    @wongheiwang Рік тому +4

    I was struggling with safety wiring in ame school and came across your video - really nice and thank you!

    • @brycebuildsit
      @brycebuildsit  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for watching. I've done a bunch of videos on getting your A&P as well. I Myself teach at a 147 school.

  • @SR910
    @SR910 11 місяців тому +2

    good video, one of the best on tie wire I have found.

  • @Vgk36
    @Vgk36 3 місяці тому +1

    The part about how tight you can make your wire by hand distance at 3:30 is gold!!

  • @footylibrary
    @footylibrary Місяць тому

    Thnx

  • @jacobbarnes1453
    @jacobbarnes1453 Місяць тому

    Great video, I’m in the air force, at my tech school learning to be an aircraft electrician, and this was one of the more basic stuff we started learning. I always like to practise basic safety wires on bolts or cannon plugs.

  • @olivercrisstianssito8211
    @olivercrisstianssito8211 Рік тому +2

    Nice

  • @phoenixbabbitt2597
    @phoenixbabbitt2597 5 днів тому

    So, possibly dumb question but what’s the best method to determine how much wire you need?

    • @brycebuildsit
      @brycebuildsit  5 днів тому

      You will hate me for this, you kinda just get use to eye balling it.

    • @phoenixbabbitt2597
      @phoenixbabbitt2597 5 днів тому

      @@brycebuildsit found that out today, but thanks to your video I was a step ahead of my classmates and finished early with better technique

    • @CSZerino
      @CSZerino 2 дні тому

      No, do not accept that answer. What i suggest you do is when you get free time one day, measure just how much shorter your wire gets from a point after the proper twist. Remember what fraction of inch you lose for each gauge of wire. It can definitely be expressed as a % of the thickness since that's the only variable. From that point you can always say "after 6 twists the wire will be exactly 1/8" shorter. That's what you will aim to overshoot the drilled hole by as you loosely loop the wire into the correct pattern before you lock your plier down and start twisting. Life is math.

  • @nyemot6876
    @nyemot6876 Рік тому +1

    W

  • @TailwheelTimes
    @TailwheelTimes 11 місяців тому

    Good video but why on earth did you move the camera when you did the “Kelly twist”? Couldn’t see anything worthwhile. You might demonstrate that again…

    • @brycebuildsit
      @brycebuildsit  11 місяців тому

      I felt that demonstrating the hand motion was more important then the base of the wire where it goes into the bolt. I'm watching it back now months later and can see how seeing both might be advantages.

  • @ekinakdesir2868
    @ekinakdesir2868 11 місяців тому

    Do the plier jaws need to be flat to prevent wire damage?

    • @brycebuildsit
      @brycebuildsit  11 місяців тому

      It helps, the more expensive pliers sometimes have rubber inserts

  • @isaiahschott7258
    @isaiahschott7258 11 місяців тому

    my TI's would have cut it. uneven wraps and tool marks.

  • @jeremystinson923
    @jeremystinson923 9 місяців тому

    are those harbor freight pliers faa approved

    • @brycebuildsit
      @brycebuildsit  9 місяців тому +1

      There is not really such thing as FAA approved tools. All the regulation says is that you must use the tools and techniques acceptable to the manufacturer, and that your measurement tools should be calibrated.

  • @michaelthompson4269
    @michaelthompson4269 8 місяців тому

    My coworkers and I always called your trick the “barrel roll”.

    • @brycebuildsit
      @brycebuildsit  8 місяців тому

      That's a good name for it

    • @lukewagler8364
      @lukewagler8364 3 місяці тому +1

      In the Air Force we called that the "7-level twist", I have also heard it called the "Boeing twist"

    • @jacobbarnes1453
      @jacobbarnes1453 Місяць тому

      @@lukewagler8364yes you’re right, we either call it the 7 level twist or around the world.

  • @frederickababa8403
    @frederickababa8403 Рік тому +1

    You can install clamps on your workpeice to prevent it from moving while you demonstrate safetying.

  • @Checkered_Demon00
    @Checkered_Demon00 Рік тому +1

    This might sound really stupid coming from an AMT student but can you make a video on how to make a safety wire board?

    • @brycebuildsit
      @brycebuildsit  Рік тому +1

      As in making the trainer to practice on? I'll add it to the list

  • @michaelbartholomew1038
    @michaelbartholomew1038 10 місяців тому

    Teach without twisters like I learned.