I need a Great Pair Of Tweezers

Heath

Negative not now. At one time I was a partner in an old straight tail 172 but it got pounded to scrap in a hail storm. Wife felt money would be better spent on boys college fund and ever since there always seems to be something of more inportance to spend money on. (buying new house, vehicles etc). Although right now I’ve got a guy who wants me to go partners on Super Cub. Oh well

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WIHA, electronic tools, swedish steel and affordable.

I already posted another thread about this but want to point out that getting good fine tweezers that are NOT magnetic is almost critical to placing photo-etched metal parts.

I thought mine were pretty good (old surgical tools from my veterinary days), but even after buying a cheap demagnetizer, they continue to attract and hold the PE metal. Bummer! [2c]

My good tweezers came from a stamp-collecting store, 22 years ago. They weren’t the typical wide stamp tongs, but I filed them to a fairly fine tip.

Their main feature is that they have a very, very light touch. With these tweezers I am never close to squishing or marking a part.

Over the years I’ve bought other fancy pointed, angled or curved tweezers, for lots of extra dollars, but they go in the drawer, while these stay on top of the bench.

Rick