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gerf(at)gerf.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 5:08 pm Post subject: Rudder horn - (my first "Huh?") |
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Folks,
Fig 2 on Page 7-4 calls our "CSK THESE HOLES THIS SIDE". I believe this is
for the 1/8" CS4-4 blind rivet that's in common with the striker plates on
the forward side of the spar. However, Fig 4 calls out countersink on the
forward side of the striker plates - which makes sense. So why countersink
the opposing side on the horn ? Isn't that where the shop head of the blind
rivet will form ?
One thing that occurs is that a 4 length rivet seems to be short - is it to
allow for adequate formation of the shop head ? ... (in which case why not
use a longer Cherry Max ?)
Must be missing something here ...
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ricksked(at)embarqmail.co Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 5:36 pm Post subject: Rudder horn - (my first "Huh?") |
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G,
Go to page 7-7 figure one,....the holes are countersunk for the rivets that hold in the hinge nutplate. You will find that if something sems out of sorts...look ahead a few pages...find where it gets attached...you normally will find your answer there.
Rick S.
40185
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gerf(at)gerf.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:38 pm Post subject: Rudder horn - (my first "Huh?") |
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Ok. I got that one - Pg 7-4 Fig 2 calls those out "NUTPLATE ATTACH RIVET
HOLES CSK THIS SIDE". but on the right side of Fig 2, it calls out 2 more
"CSK THESE HOLES THIS SIDE". Those are in common with the striker plates
not the nutplate ?
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ricksked(at)embarqmail.co Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 7:13 pm Post subject: Rudder horn - (my first "Huh?") |
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Ok...go to page 7-10 fig 2....you should see where the CS4-4's come into play...
It's been three years...had to dust off the plans.
Rick S.
40185
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:06 pm Post subject: Rudder horn - (my first "Huh?") |
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either way you were right on Rick when you advised to go to the end and
look at the rivet callouts.
The plans are usually right on, when I was doing the initial steps I too
questioned if there was a better way to do it, in the end I figured out that
by going a few pages ahead and thinking through "why would I do that?" I see
that Van's was right .. sometimes after I made the mistake. Good of you to
ask Gerry, one will discover that there is 60% staring and thinking and 40%
actually doing the step, but as you move forward in the project it turns to
less time thinking and more time doing.. but there is always time needed to
think through the steps before doing it.
Pascal
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