Hello ..
To contersink the end rib, I use the little Mam tool that woork fine except.....at the end of the rib! There is not suffisant space between to run the "nail".. How should I do it?
Jean
Rebel 747R
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rudder ribs...
rudder ribs...
Use the two little discs and squeeze them with a pair of pliers, (if you can
get them in there)!
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From: "Jean Poirier" <oxyport@globetrotter.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 3:13 PM
Subject: rudder ribs...
run the "nail".. How should I do it?
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get them in there)!
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From: "Jean Poirier" <oxyport@globetrotter.net>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 3:13 PM
Subject: rudder ribs...
except.....at the end of the rib! There is not suffisant space between toHello ..
To contersink the end rib, I use the little Mam tool that woork fine
run the "nail".. How should I do it?
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Rebel 747R
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rudder ribs...
Jean,
I bought a de-burring tool from McMaster-Carr Supply Co.
<www.mcmaster.com>, part number 4262A31 for the 1/8-inch size. The
price in 2001 was US$48.93. Aircraft Tool Supply
<www.aircraft-tool.com> has the same thing for about $10 more.
The tool has a spring-loaded cutter that first de-burrs one side of the
hole. Then the cutter retracts as you push it through the hole. Pull
back gently to de-burr the other side. If you buy this tool, practice
on a piece of scrap before you try to use it on your airplane. When
the cutter is new, it will enlarge the hole in thin sheet metal if it
has too much tension on the spring (tension is adjustable) or if the
drill turns too fast or if you let it cut for too much time.
--------------Roger
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I bought a de-burring tool from McMaster-Carr Supply Co.
<www.mcmaster.com>, part number 4262A31 for the 1/8-inch size. The
price in 2001 was US$48.93. Aircraft Tool Supply
<www.aircraft-tool.com> has the same thing for about $10 more.
The tool has a spring-loaded cutter that first de-burrs one side of the
hole. Then the cutter retracts as you push it through the hole. Pull
back gently to de-burr the other side. If you buy this tool, practice
on a piece of scrap before you try to use it on your airplane. When
the cutter is new, it will enlarge the hole in thin sheet metal if it
has too much tension on the spring (tension is adjustable) or if the
drill turns too fast or if you let it cut for too much time.
--------------Roger
On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 02:13 PM, Jean Poirier wrote:
Hello ..
To contersink the end rib, I use the little Mam tool that woork fine
except.....at the end of the rib! There is not suffisant space
between to run the "nail".. How should I do it?
Jean
Rebel 747R
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