ANY HELPFUL HINTS ON CUTTING THE WING SKINS TO ACCOMIDATE THE TANK
SKINS ? MAINLY WHAT IS THE CORRECT TOOL TO CUT WITH , HOW FAR FROM THE EDGE
, ETC.
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CUTTING WING SKINS
CUTTING WING SKINS
Douglas
I used a 5/8" hole saw at the corner then cut with offset hand snips and filed
the edge. If you're careful, a belt sander will remove material quicker than a
file. Sand parrallel to the edge.
FWIW the Robin offset snip that US Industrial tool (http://www.ustool.com) sells
is the best set of snips I've found for minimizing metal strectching and
subsequent filing. TP299 $44.50 in the 1998 catalog, usually slightly cheaper
at Oshkosh.
Ken
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I used a 5/8" hole saw at the corner then cut with offset hand snips and filed
the edge. If you're careful, a belt sander will remove material quicker than a
file. Sand parrallel to the edge.
FWIW the Robin offset snip that US Industrial tool (http://www.ustool.com) sells
is the best set of snips I've found for minimizing metal strectching and
subsequent filing. TP299 $44.50 in the 1998 catalog, usually slightly cheaper
at Oshkosh.
Ken
"Snader, Douglas E." wrote:
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*ANY HELPFUL HINTS ON CUTTING THE WING SKINS TO ACCOMIDATE THE TANK
SKINS ? MAINLY WHAT IS THE CORRECT TOOL TO CUT WITH , HOW FAR FROM THE EDGE
, ETC.
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The Murphy Rebel Builders List is for the discussion
between builders and owners of Murphy Rebel aircraft.
Archives located at:
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