finished riveting left flap....or at least so I thought.... - Zenith Aircraft Builders and Flyers2024-03-29T13:15:48Zhttps://zenith.aero/forum/topics/finished-riveting-left-flap-or-at-least-so-i-thought?commentId=2606393%3AComment%3A168673&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noGlad I could help. Both rive…tag:zenith.aero,2011-10-21:2606393:Comment:1686732011-10-21T13:10:38.432ZRebecca Anne Shipmanhttps://zenith.aero/profile/RebeccaAnneShipman
Glad I could help. Both rivets fit when they're finally expanded, there's only an interference when one's fully expanded and the other is "long and skinny." I do conceptual design of plastic coating machinery, and I run into stuff like this all the time with our new designs. I guess another solution could be to move one of the holes a little.
Glad I could help. Both rivets fit when they're finally expanded, there's only an interference when one's fully expanded and the other is "long and skinny." I do conceptual design of plastic coating machinery, and I run into stuff like this all the time with our new designs. I guess another solution could be to move one of the holes a little. Rebecca,
Thanks for the tip.…tag:zenith.aero,2011-10-20:2606393:Comment:1683192011-10-20T21:12:39.802ZTim Smarthttps://zenith.aero/profile/TimSmart
Rebecca,<br/>
Thanks for the tip. I like your solution and have ran into this myself but, brawn vs brains I twisted the rivet to start. What can I say, it's in my genes. I hope to remember your solution in the future -- thanks!
Rebecca,<br/>
Thanks for the tip. I like your solution and have ran into this myself but, brawn vs brains I twisted the rivet to start. What can I say, it's in my genes. I hope to remember your solution in the future -- thanks! Fellow builders,
I had…tag:zenith.aero,2011-10-20:2606393:Comment:1681212011-10-20T17:10:40.333ZJerold Ebkehttps://zenith.aero/profile/JeroldEbke
<p>Fellow builders,</p>
<p> I had same issue with my 650. Learned from other builders to drive mandrel out of rivet, cut body of rivet to a shorter length that will insert in rivet hole and clear opposing obstruction and reinsert mandrel in rivet. You may then place rivet in hole and pull with head fully seated. Do not know if this meets specs, but is how many have met challenge of opposing rivets. Jerry</p>
<p>Fellow builders,</p>
<p> I had same issue with my 650. Learned from other builders to drive mandrel out of rivet, cut body of rivet to a shorter length that will insert in rivet hole and clear opposing obstruction and reinsert mandrel in rivet. You may then place rivet in hole and pull with head fully seated. Do not know if this meets specs, but is how many have met challenge of opposing rivets. Jerry</p> I found the same problem. He…tag:zenith.aero,2011-10-20:2606393:Comment:1682812011-10-20T12:52:48.592ZRebecca Anne Shipmanhttps://zenith.aero/profile/RebeccaAnneShipman
<p>I found the same problem. Here's what I do. On one side, I place the rivet in the hole, and then use the hand riveter to lightly set it with one pull. The rivet is lightly set, but the head isn't expanded yet. Then I put the rivet in on the other side, and set it fully. Now both rivets are in their holes. Then I set the second rivet fully. </p>
<p>I had to drill out a few rivets on my first flap before I came up with this method. I did this for the ailerons, too.</p>
<p>I found the same problem. Here's what I do. On one side, I place the rivet in the hole, and then use the hand riveter to lightly set it with one pull. The rivet is lightly set, but the head isn't expanded yet. Then I put the rivet in on the other side, and set it fully. Now both rivets are in their holes. Then I set the second rivet fully. </p>
<p>I had to drill out a few rivets on my first flap before I came up with this method. I did this for the ailerons, too.</p>