Fish Hook Removal Tool

This page is linked to both the Construction Tips page and the Ground Support page because it can be just as useful on the workbench as it is on the range. Its small jaws and extended reach are perfect for a number of purposes any time you are working inside a space with limited access.

Model and mid-power rocketeers will find it especially useful since the diameters of their airframes tend to be too small for easy accessibility. Rick first conceived of using this tool when he was working on his Frankenboy (a rear-ejection, mid-power kit bash of the Estes Fat boy) and he needed to get where his fingers couldn't go. Since that it has been employed for a variety of uses like attaching shock cord mounts, adding nose weight, and reaching under the car seat to retrieve a set of car keys (to name a few).

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