To the degree that it was possible I uses solid rivets everywhere I could. I built the plane by myself (not flying yet) so I had lots of places where it just wasn't practical to buck a rivet by myself like the middle of a wing skin. There are lots of places you can get to with a rivet squeezer like trailing edges of wings, etc. I did lots of pieces where I could lay the piece flat over a large piece of steal and buck them from the reverse side. Something I learned from the RV people. I guess I should note that all of the external surface is flush rivetted. This process was relatively easy. After dimpling, I would insert the rivets and place thin masking tape over the rivet to hold it in place. The pieces I was riveting were clecoed from the back side. I then flipped the piece and bucked from the back side. It worked well, but again I couldn't do it all! I still used LOTS of pulled rivets.
Rick Muller SR70
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Much discussion recently occurred on this topic but I do not recall if anyone,
of their own accord, decided to build any MAM kit w/solid rivets and then
proceeded to do so.
Rick
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