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Re>IT'S TOO QUIET OUT THERE

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Roger Cole

Re>IT'S TOO QUIET OUT THERE

Post by Roger Cole » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:17 pm

This is the first time I have sent a message to this group. Thanks to Bruce
Georgen for the info about this site.

Congrats to B&O Johnson (Rebel 652 Flies). It's really exciting to hear
about a first flight in a new airplane!

As for myself, I am making slow progress on Elite 709. I recently riveted
the ribs and spars of the horiz stab together and have laid the skin on the
workbench for the next step. I tell people that I'm 3% done, but I can't
say 90% to go. No problems so far, but I am taking plenty of time. Are
there any problem areas on the Elite tailfeathers?

I haven't been happy with the standard method of deburring holes with a
drill bit that is larger than the hole. Even with a sharp bit, it tends to
chatter. A better way is the Handi-Burr tool made by Cogsdill Enterprises
of Walled Lake, Michigan. It makes a very small chamfer and completely
removes the burr. Best of all, it can deburr both sides of the work from a
single entry.

The down side of the Handi-Burr is its price, and each size hole requires a
different size of Handi-Burr. I bought the 1/8-inch size from McMaster-Carr
(www.mcmaster.com, part #4262A31, US$48.93). It is also available from
Aircraft Tool Supply (www.aircraft-tool.com, part #TD002, US$57.95). Since
McMaster-Carr is only 15 minutes from home, the choice was easy. As with
other tools, practice on a piece of scrap before you use it on good metal.
The instructions say to use it in an electric drill or drill press, but I
found that it works better by hand in thin sheet metal.
--
Roger Cole <rcole927@earthlink.net>
Elite 709




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Legeorgen

Re>IT'S TOO QUIET OUT THERE

Post by Legeorgen » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:17 pm

Hi Roger,
Congratulations on you Elite project. Are you the same guy I ran into at
AirVenture? You were going to purchase a Rebel or Elite. Well, I guess you
did! We will look forward to hearing your progress.
Bruce G




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Rebflyer

Re>IT'S TOO QUIET OUT THERE

Post by Rebflyer » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:17 pm

Hi Roger,
Where is home for you? I live in Mi about 20 min. from walled lake. There is another elite builder in the area along with one complete rebel(mine) and another that is nearing completion in Sterling Heighths. If you're nearby were here to help! Curt N97MR (
it's well worth it when you're done!)



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Re>IT'S TOO QUIET OUT THERE

Post by Rebflyer » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:17 pm

Hi Roger,
Where is home for you? I live in Mi about 20 min. from walled lake. There is another elite builder in the area along with one complete rebel(mine) and another that is nearing completion in Sterling Heighths. If you're nearby were here to help! Curt N97MR (
it's well worth it when you're done!)



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