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sky_ranger161
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:48 am Post subject: Would you like sauce with those? |
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OK, here's one for ya...
I'm in the research phase of building the wing spars for my XL. While looking through the milspecs for solid riveting, I came across this:
"3.5 Corrosion prevention. When the rivet material is dissimilar to the material being riveted (reference MIL-STD-171), the rivet hole, countersink, and rivet shall be coated with zinc chromate primer in accordance with TT-P-1757 prior to installation. The rivet shall be installed while the primer is in the wet condition."
Since the solid rivet material is NOT dissimilar to the material being riveted, common sense tells me that I don't need to wet-dip the rivets for the spars. Well, my common sense has gotten me into trouble before, so my question is this...
Did anyone who scratch-built their wing spars wet-dip their solid rivets, and would I be wasting my time and money by doing so? Does Zenith dip theirs for the spars that are included with the kits?
I'm priming the rest of the entire internal structure with the NAPA rattle-can primer, so on the outside, that would appear to be enough. But... they ARE the wing spars for cryin' out loud, so what do you think - dip, or no dip?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Debo Cox
Nags Head, NC
XL/Corvair
WOW (working on wings)
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larry(at)macsmachine.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:21 pm Post subject: Would you like sauce with those? |
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Debo,
I don't know who's quoting mililtary standards, but Mil-Std-171 isn't
even being used by the military. Everything is performance standard and
technically, the requirement would be a waste of your time. Worse, if
you decided to paint your aircraft with any paint that doesn't like Zinc
Chromate,
you'd have a mess to contend with if the rivets were part of the
surfaces you need to put a finish to. If the materials are so different
that they would
work against each other, it might be necessary to consider the effects
of corrosion, but there aren't any materials specified in the Zenith
plans that
would do this to you. No dip.........
Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
Debo Cox wrote:
Quote: | OK, here's one for ya...
I'm in the research phase of building the wing spars for my XL. While
looking through the milspecs for solid riveting, I came across this:
*"3.5 Corrosion prevention.* When the rivet material is dissimilar to
the material being riveted (reference MIL-STD-171), the rivet hole,
countersink, and rivet shall be coated with zinc chromate primer in
accordance with TT-P-1757 prior to installation. The rivet shall be
installed while the primer is in the wet condition."
Since the solid rivet material is NOT dissimilar to the material being
riveted, common sense tells me that I don't need to wet-dip the rivets
for the spars. Well, my common sense has gotten me into trouble
before, so my question is this...
Did anyone who scratch-built their wing spars wet-dip their solid
rivets, and would I be wasting my time and money by doing so? Does
Zenith dip theirs for the spars that are included with the kits?
I'm priming the rest of the entire internal structure with the NAPA
rattle-can primer, so on the outside, that would appear to be enough.
But... they ARE the wing spars for cryin' out loud, so what do you
think - dip, or no dip?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Debo Cox
Nags Head, NC
XL/Corvair
WOW (working on wings)
do not archive
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sky_ranger161
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 2:43 pm Post subject: Would you like sauce with those? |
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Cool. Thanks for clearing that up Larry. No dip it is then. FYI, I got the milspec info off the Zenith website - part of the "Chris Heinz Design College" section. I figured I knew the answer, but that's one of those things you just need to be sure about.
Thanks again.
Debo Cox
XL/corvair
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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 2:43 pm Post subject: Would you like sauce with those? |
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Let's hope they are no dip... I just finished mine up today and none of them were dipped in anything...
Randy
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