Finished up-drilling. The inner rivets close to the fuselage pose a problem. It's way too little space for my rivet pullers. Then I remembered I have this super CherryMax puller with all sorts of heads, also one especially made for tight rivets. Unfortunately it will not grip the SS rivets, so I have to use CherryMax.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Updrilling inner wing skin
Started updrilling the inner wing skin to 1/8. I use drill #31 on all flush SS rivets, and #30 on all non-flush SS rivets and all solid rivets (as I have used everywhere else). After having laid on my back on the concrete floor, I decided to purchase one of those car mechanic "on the back" chair/bed. But then I remembered I had some old garden chairs laying around...
Monday, February 20, 2017
Flaps hinges
Etiketter:
flap hinges,
flaps
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Wing measurements
Placed the laser under the aft fuselage. Then it will reach all corners. Then I measured the height from the point of measure down to the level laser light. For the tip leading edge I used a rod the fitted into the little hole in the ribs. Found out it was completely impossible to eyeball the leading edge. For the mid point leading edge there is a small hole in the skin. At the trailing edge I just measured from the bottom.
The idea is that when difference H1 - H2 is the same for all cross sections, then the wing is straight. I needed to rise the right mid trailing edge about 7 mm, then everything will be straight. Now I can drill the mid skin in place, with the outer sections on (at least some of the holes), and the wing will be straight.
The idea is that when difference H1 - H2 is the same for all cross sections, then the wing is straight. I needed to rise the right mid trailing edge about 7 mm, then everything will be straight. Now I can drill the mid skin in place, with the outer sections on (at least some of the holes), and the wing will be straight.
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Measuring wing twist
Everything was ready to put on the outer wings and measure the twist. I can see that without rivets, the inner wing can be twisted a little bit. I measure the leading edge and the trailing edge with a reference to the laser level light. If the difference is the same for both wings, it should be straight. It looks fairly straight, but if I twist it, it will stain in a new position, about 3-5 mm off. This is with clecos on the trailing edge. Two holes on the main rib, one towards the fuselage and one towards the outer wing, will hold the twist. Just a bit fiddling and it will hopefully be straight. It is very straight, but I will try to do it as good as possible, and hold it in place with support fixture.
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