ramon 0 #1 April 16, 2001 I was ordering some rigging equipment from Para Gear (Tee Bodkins, temporary pins).I ordered some Finger Trap Fids, so I can learn how to finger trap, but the website said they were made of plastic. They didn't have any metal ones.Does anyone know where I can get metal ones? I don't want to bother my mentor to make me any, he does too much for me already.thanksramon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DBTECH 0 #2 April 16, 2001 Finger trapping tool:Make a "good" finger trapping tool. BTW: I hate Fids.I would recommend getting a piece of 20 gauge stainless steel music wire, eighteen inches long. Bring the ends together/parallel and clamp very tight with a pair of vice grips. You should now have a loop with no defined other end. (as yet) Place a 12 penny nail or equivalent into a secured vice. Now place the wire loop over this nail/pin. Pull on the vice-grips to straighten out the wire. The end goal here, is to end up with an eye at the nail/pin end with the wires close together below that. When this is complete, then fold over the two free ends 180* about 1/2", and then wrap with friction tape, to form a handle.You should now have a finger trapping tool eight+ inches long. The tool will enter and exit the line side, braid.Dave Brownell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wingnut 0 #3 April 18, 2001 db's method works very well! i've ben using this method to make closing loops for a while now!<> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yooper 0 #4 April 20, 2001 That sounds like a really good idea. Until now, i've just been using a really big needle.Mizhakwit,Chad Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BadDog 0 #5 April 20, 2001 I hate the plastic fids too. I like to use the "big needle" when making Cypres loops.CorporateLawyerDave aka BadDog Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggergreg 0 #6 May 1, 2001 Sunshine factory has metal fids for fingertrapping. once you learn how to use fids properly, they work great. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #7 May 8, 2001 The aluminum finger-trapping fids are available from some guy on the East Coast. Dave DeWolf will cheerfully share the name and address of that finger-trapping fool.Alternately, you can make your own finger-trapping wires. Start with music wire or aircraft safety wire. Apparently music wire is the best, but I use aircraft lock wire because it is free from my friendly neighborhood aircraft mechanic. Use 20/1000 for Cypres cord, 30/1000 or 32/1000 for most suspension lines and 40/1000 for thick Dacron steering lines. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
imdskydiver 0 #8 May 8, 2001 I half hitched my finger while releasing my brake lines and had it trapped tight against the ring . The pain was unbelievable to the point where i thought i was going to loose the top portion of my finger, I reached up with the other hand above the ring and pulled down enough to release the pressure and remove my finger, Now that is what i call a "finger trap" ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites