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Poly Fiber & pop rivet holes, plus some US Military photos

 
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:39 am    Post subject: Poly Fiber & pop rivet holes, plus some US Military photos Reply with quote

Drill holes first...then burn through fabric
after tautening...then reinforcement tapes..more
burning...rivets,,,poly brush etc... Herb


At 01:21 PM 2/11/2009, you wrote:
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Kolb guys,

I have a question regarding the pop rivets on the fabric on the wings.
Is there a proper way to drill the holes? What
I mean is, should I drill all the holes in the
ribs FIRST, and then melt the holes through the
finished faric, with a soldering iron? Or,
would it be better to do all the fabric,
reinforcing tapes, etc, and then drill through a final layers?

It would seem to me the better way would be
to drill all the holes in the ribs first. The
reason I think this is because I can make a
nice 90* drilling jig, to insure the holes are
centered on the top of the rib. I'm afraid if
I try to drill the holes after the fabric and
tape is on, I run the risk of off-centered holes...making a lop-sided rivet.

Anybody? Anybody?

Thanks,
Mike Welch
MkIII finally (!!!) putting fabric on
flaps. So far, Poly Fiber on ALL tailfeathers,
fuselage, both ailerons, & one flap. One more
flap, and then the wings!! It's about time!!

I just received an email from my step-father, a WW II retired Lt Commander.

He forwarded to me an email of some of the
most awesome military photographs I've ever seen.
(mostly flying photos)

If you want to see them, I absolutely
guarantee you'll be amazed, send me an email,
and I'll forward them on to you. They WILL be
worth your time, unless you're a tree hugging hippie!

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:34 pm    Post subject: Poly Fiber & pop rivet holes, plus some US Military photos Reply with quote

> Drill holes first...then burn through fabric
Quote:
after tautening...then reinforcement tapes..more burning...rivets,,,poly
brush etc... Herb


Herb:

I burn once.

Put a tick mark beside each rivet hole to help line up after the reinforcing
tape is on.

If hole location is questionable, can use a pick to help locate.

Saves another operation.

john h
mkIII


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