Hi everyone!
Searched the archives, but couldn't find the answer. I've got 100 degree
countersinks and dimple tools. I've been told the Avex CS rivets are 120
degree. Can I use the tools I've got, or do I need new stuff? If I need 120
stuff, where can I buy it?
Thanks,
Terry Riedel
SR 171
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120 degree versus 100 degree
120 degree versus 100 degree
Yes the Avex are 120*. Spruce and others offer 120* dimpling sets
including the type for use with a pop rivet puller. I like to drill a
bit smaller than #30 and redrill after dimpling to get an exact hole
with parallel edges. For an occasional countersink, a 118* drill bit
seems to work although I ground one to 120*.
Ken
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including the type for use with a pop rivet puller. I like to drill a
bit smaller than #30 and redrill after dimpling to get an exact hole
with parallel edges. For an occasional countersink, a 118* drill bit
seems to work although I ground one to 120*.
Ken
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Hi everyone!
Searched the archives, but couldn't find the answer. I've got 100 degree
countersinks and dimple tools. I've been told the Avex CS rivets are 120
degree. Can I use the tools I've got, or do I need new stuff? If I need 120
stuff, where can I buy it?
Thanks,
Terry Riedel
SR 171
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120 degree versus 100 degree
I just used the 100 degree, they seemed to pull in just fine. I thought this
had been discussed before but couldn't find anything either. Anybody else
just use the 100?
Scott Aldrich
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Subject: 120 degree versus 100 degree
Hi everyone!
Searched the archives, but couldn't find the answer. I've got 100 degree
countersinks and dimple tools. I've been told the Avex CS rivets are 120
degree. Can I use the tools I've got, or do I need new stuff? If I need 120
stuff, where can I buy it?
Thanks,
Terry Riedel
SR 171
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had been discussed before but couldn't find anything either. Anybody else
just use the 100?
Scott Aldrich
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moose2b@dcsol.com
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: 120 degree versus 100 degree
Hi everyone!
Searched the archives, but couldn't find the answer. I've got 100 degree
countersinks and dimple tools. I've been told the Avex CS rivets are 120
degree. Can I use the tools I've got, or do I need new stuff? If I need 120
stuff, where can I buy it?
Thanks,
Terry Riedel
SR 171
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120 degree versus 100 degree
100 degree worked fine for me
Keith Oliver
Elite #654 TD
N654ME (reserved)
Farmingdale, Maine
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S & L Aldrich
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 10:38 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: 120 degree versus 100 degree
I just used the 100 degree, they seemed to pull in just fine. I thought this
had been discussed before but couldn't find anything either. Anybody else
just use the 100?
Scott Aldrich
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moose2b@dcsol.com
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: 120 degree versus 100 degree
Hi everyone!
Searched the archives, but couldn't find the answer. I've got 100 degree
countersinks and dimple tools. I've been told the Avex CS rivets are 120
degree. Can I use the tools I've got, or do I need new stuff? If I need 120
stuff, where can I buy it?
Thanks,
Terry Riedel
SR 171
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Keith Oliver
Elite #654 TD
N654ME (reserved)
Farmingdale, Maine
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From: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com [mailto:murphy-rebel@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
S & L Aldrich
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 10:38 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: 120 degree versus 100 degree
I just used the 100 degree, they seemed to pull in just fine. I thought this
had been discussed before but couldn't find anything either. Anybody else
just use the 100?
Scott Aldrich
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From: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com [mailto:murphy-rebel@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
moose2b@dcsol.com
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:37 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: 120 degree versus 100 degree
Hi everyone!
Searched the archives, but couldn't find the answer. I've got 100 degree
countersinks and dimple tools. I've been told the Avex CS rivets are 120
degree. Can I use the tools I've got, or do I need new stuff? If I need 120
stuff, where can I buy it?
Thanks,
Terry Riedel
SR 171
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120 degree versus 100 degree
Yup!
Up to this point, I hadn't noticed a difference.
Bill Delcambre
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Up to this point, I hadn't noticed a difference.
Bill Delcambre
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
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Subject: RE: 120 degree versus 100 degree
thisI just used the 100 degree, they seemed to pull in just fine. I thought
120had been discussed before but couldn't find anything either. Anybody else
just use the 100?
Scott Aldrich
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moose2b@dcsol.com
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:37 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: 120 degree versus 100 degree
Hi everyone!
Searched the archives, but couldn't find the answer. I've got 100 degree
countersinks and dimple tools. I've been told the Avex CS rivets are 120
degree. Can I use the tools I've got, or do I need new stuff? If I need
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120 degree versus 100 degree
100 degree worked fine for me as well. However, I flush riveted the entire
aircraft so I likely used my tool more frequently than most. However, the
wing stringers I bucked with AN rivets and wherever it was easy access I put
in AN rivets with a squeezer. I also did some testing of pull away strength.
This is the force required to lift the skin off a surface along the axis of
the rivet shaft. The AN rivets were slightly stronger and the failure mode
was the skin would rip before the rivet failed. I was not able to test them
in a shear mode (90 degrees to the axis of the rivet), my scale wouldn't go
high enough for such testing.
Rick Muller
SR 070
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aircraft so I likely used my tool more frequently than most. However, the
wing stringers I bucked with AN rivets and wherever it was easy access I put
in AN rivets with a squeezer. I also did some testing of pull away strength.
This is the force required to lift the skin off a surface along the axis of
the rivet shaft. The AN rivets were slightly stronger and the failure mode
was the skin would rip before the rivet failed. I was not able to test them
in a shear mode (90 degrees to the axis of the rivet), my scale wouldn't go
high enough for such testing.
Rick Muller
SR 070
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 23:03:18 -0400 Keith Oliver <kboliver@adelphia.net> wrote:
100 degree worked fine for me
Keith Oliver
Elite #654 TD
N654ME (reserved)
Farmingdale, Maine
-----Original Message-----
From: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
[mailto:murphy-rebel@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
S & L Aldrich
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 10:38 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: 120 degree versus 100 degree
I just used the 100 degree, they seemed to pull
in just fine. I thought this
had been discussed before but couldn't find
anything either. Anybody else
just use the 100?
Scott Aldrich
-----Original Message-----
From: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
[mailto:murphy-rebel@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
moose2b@dcsol.com
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:37 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: 120 degree versus 100 degree
Hi everyone!
Searched the archives, but couldn't find the
answer. I've got 100 degree
countersinks and dimple tools. I've been told
the Avex CS rivets are 120
degree. Can I use the tools I've got, or do I
need new stuff? If I need 120
stuff, where can I buy it?
Thanks,
Terry Riedel
SR 171
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