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Roger & Alice Hoffman

Deburring wing stringers

Post by Roger & Alice Hoffman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:33 pm

Does anyone have any tips on how to deburr the rivet holes on the inside of
the stringer flange?

Thanks,

Roger #687R
Eugene, OR USA

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Drew and Jan

Deburring wing stringers

Post by Drew and Jan » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:33 pm

Roger just use a small file to knock off the burrs flush with the hole. It
shouldn't take more than a minute to do an entire stringer.
Drew

At 02:38 PM 11/14/00 -0800, you wrote:
Does anyone have any tips on how to deburr the rivet holes on the inside of
the stringer flange?

Thanks,

Roger #687R
Eugene, OR USA

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Don Boardman

Deburring wing stringers

Post by Don Boardman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:33 pm

From: "Roger & Alice Hoffman" <rognal@continet.com>
Does anyone have any tips on how to deburr the rivet holes on the inside of
the stringer flange?
On visiting the factory while I was building my Zenair 701 I found it was
common practice, in those hard to reach places, to debur with a file. I use
a fine file with the forward edges rounded and one edge covered with duct
tape to make sure no scratches occur to adjacent surfaces. Works well. Just
take some care not to produce any significant scratches.

Don Boardman
SR130


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