If you mean the holes are already drilled and it's rivet pulling timeWhat is the best procedure to riveting main skins to the wing. I think
MAM wants you to work from the center out, but with the fuel tank cover
already riveted down, that doesn't make sense to work toward something
that is already riveted.........?? That is in the case of the bottom.
then I always put all the rivets in then pull one every couple of feet
then one in the middle of each pulled one, etc.
As long as it is firm enough that it doesn't sag from gravity I thinkAlso, I finished sealing the bottom tank cover down and then filling in
all the tank corners and such. I am leaving it to sit and dry now, how
long is necessary. I want to turn the wing back over and rivet the
bottom skin on, but afraid to disturb the drying joints in tank.
you are fine. You can't really disturb this stuff as it doesn't harden -
just gets firmer.
Whatever is easier. Some of us put a seal on both sides. Don't think itOn the right wing top cover, the stringer seals that go on the inboard
rib are installed on the outside of the tank. The left wing tank has the
ribs in opposite direction, so the stringer seals will be on the inside
of the tank. What do I want to do here? Make the stringer seals to fit
the outside or inside of the tank? I don't know if I'm making any sense
here?
really matters.
Fairly easy. I sanded a lot with a drum in a drill and kind of wish IThe control tube inside the wing, how easy should it move? I thought it
moved quite well when installing but now it seems to move harder.
Anybody have any general feel to how it should move? I expose no
lubricant should be use either?
had done a bit more. Make sure the wing is not twisted when you sand.
They do not get easier to move in service apparently. My tube was
slightly oval and I also carefully squeezed it a bit to try and make it
as round as I could. There is history on this in the archives but the
conclusion of our resident plastic expert (that would be Wayne O. ) was
that some 'Crown' brand silicone was a good thing on delrin but that was
the only thing. Don't use any other brand and be careful as any mist at
all on the aluminum will make it very very difficult to get paint adhesion.
Ken
Thanks for the help as usual
Mike Betti
771 Elite
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