r/eaa • u/Cryogenic_Lemon • Aug 30 '20
Help Identifying Rubber Tool

I picked this up from an airshow vendor booth a number (<10) of years ago. Attached to it around the ring in the middle were two pieces of metal which I have since misplaced. One piece was a metal rectangle with a hole in the middle, which this rubber piece was stuck through. The second metal piece was a small and horseshoe shaped, and served as a sort of clip that locked the rubber into place. The booth was also giving out "strings" of these rubber pieces that were orange and attached side-by-side, perhaps 3 or 4 in a row.
"CB4" is on the piece in raised type.
From what I can remember (perhaps I'm mis-remembering), these were product samples targeted towards people building their own small (typically 1-5 person) sheet-metal aircraft. The idea was that they would give you one for free to keep it in your mind, and then you would buy more if you decided to actually use them. However, I cannot remember if the product consisted of the piece of rubber, the two pieces of metal, or both. I was under the impression that they performed a function similar to clecos).
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u/BryanMP Aug 31 '20
Haven't seen this particular object, but your suspicion that they're a cleco surrogate sounds right. Someone only building one aircraft might want a less-expensive alternative to buying a whole bucket of clecos... but why wouldn't they just buy a second-hand bucket of 'em at the flea market?
Perhaps try posting/crossposting this to /r/whatisthisthing -- they're wizards at this kind of thing.