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PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:18 pm    Post subject: Day one Reply with quote

Hi guys, I promise I won't load this list up with every little move
but today I ordered my first sheet of Aluminum (4' x 8' x .025") and
built a hole flanging tool. The tool cost about $3.50. I have
nothing to try it on, but here it is.

I am scratch building but might buy a part or two if the going
gets too tough. I plan to cut 2' x 4' off the sheet I just ordered to
use for practice.

Question, How critical are the diameters of the lightening holes?
I can buy hole saws that are quite close in size but not exact.
Morse offers saws in 1/8" increments. Thanks,

Jerry Hey
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PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 1:24 pm    Post subject: Day one Reply with quote

Welcome aboard, Jerry

About the lightening wholes, I would ask ZAC - I guess a small variation is ok, but you need to check. They blessed a change I made on that "department".
As for cutting the holes, wouldn't a single fly cutter be cheaper instead of multiple hole saws?

Good luck

Carlos
CH601-HD, plans
Montreal, Canada

On 08/05/07, Jerry Hey <jerryhey(at)earthlink.net (jerryhey(at)earthlink.net)> wrote:[quote]Hi guys, I promise I won't load this list up with every little move
but today I ordered my first sheet of Aluminum (4' x 8' x .025") and
built a hole flanging tool. The tool cost about $3.50. I have
nothing to try it on, but here it is.

I am scratch building but might buy a part or two if the going
gets too tough. I plan to cut 2' x 4' off the sheet I just ordered to
use for practice.

Question, How critical are the diameters of the lightening holes?
I can buy hole saws that are quite close in size but not exact.
Morse offers saws in 1/8" increments. Thanks,

Jerry Hey
STOL 701

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PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 1:24 pm    Post subject: Day one Reply with quote

Looking further at the Morse site, I found they had metric hole saws
in all the sizes needed. I ordered 65mm, 95mm and 114mm. Jerry
On May 8, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Jerry Hey wrote:

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Hi guys, I promise I won't load this list up with every little
move but today I ordered my first sheet of Aluminum (4' x 8' x .
025") and built a hole flanging tool. The tool cost about $3.50.
I have nothing to try it on, but here it is.

I am scratch building but might buy a part or two if the going
gets too tough. I plan to cut 2' x 4' off the sheet I just ordered
to use for practice.

Question, How critical are the diameters of the lightening
holes? I can buy hole saws that are quite close in size but not
exact. Morse offers saws in 1/8" increments. Thanks,

Jerry Hey
STOL 701
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PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2007 3:37 pm    Post subject: Day one Reply with quote

Hi Jerry,

I am a kit builder, but I have made many small parts for my plane. I
guess that qualifies me to make a few comments on your questions.

First, on the lightening holes - I am sure 1/8 inch variation is
OK. That is within the general distance tolerance for all parts on
the design which (if I remember correctly) is specified in the
builder's manual as 3 mm. This much variation on lightening holes
will be no problem if you bend the flanges with a tool like the one
in your picture or a simple stick with a slot cut in it. On the
other hand, the hole tolerance must be very tight if you use press
dies to make the flanges.

Rather than cutting off a 2x4 piece of aluminum for experimenting, I
would recommend trying to make some specific parts like perhaps
elevator ribs and cut the exact part needed for each attempt.

Good luck and welcome to the club.

Paul
XL fuselage
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At 01:15 PM 5/8/2007, you wrote:
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Hi guys, I promise I won't load this list up with every little move
but today I ordered my first sheet of Aluminum (4' x 8' x .025") and
built a hole flanging tool. The tool cost about $3.50. I have
nothing to try it on, but here it is.

I am scratch building but might buy a part or two if the going
gets too tough. I plan to cut 2' x 4' off the sheet I just ordered to
use for practice.

Question, How critical are the diameters of the lightening holes?
I can buy hole saws that are quite close in size but not exact.
Morse offers saws in 1/8" increments. Thanks,

Jerry Hey
STOL 701


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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 4:28 am    Post subject: Day one Reply with quote

Can you post the link to the Morse site? Thanks

William Dominguez
Zodiac 601XL Plans
Miami, Florida

Jerry Hey <jerryhey(at)earthlink.net> wrote:[quote] --> Zenith-List message posted by: Jerry Hey

Looking further at the Morse site, I found they had metric hole saws
in all the sizes needed. I ordered 65mm, 95mm and 114mm. Jerry
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 4:40 am    Post subject: Day one Reply with quote

Sure.  www.mkmorse.com     

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Miami, Florida

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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 5:15 am    Post subject: Day one Reply with quote

Thanks.

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Jerry Hey <jerryhey(at)earthlink.net> wrote:[quote] Sure. www.mkmorse.com

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[quote]Can you post the link to the Morse site? Thanks

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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 7:53 am    Post subject: Day one Reply with quote

Hey Jerry:
Care to tell us the price of such nice hole saws? If you use flanging dies, hole diameter is not critical, but what is critical is after you cut the holes with any tool, be sure to sand around the inside of the hole until it is smooth enough to run your finger around inside and feel NOTHING. If you leave ANY nick etc., the flange can easily crack while forming. How do I know this? >From "experience". And a fly-cutter works fine with the right setup in a drill press.

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