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1. 03:25 PM - W-919 Joint Plate (Scott Spencer)
2. 04:59 PM - Re: W-919 Joint Plate (Andy Karmy)
3. 05:07 PM - Re: Spring Back Dimple/Dies (Ted Strand)
4. 05:32 PM - Re: Spring Back Dimple/Dies (Glenn Brasch)
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Subject: | W-919 Joint Plate |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Scott Spencer" <scottaspencer@att.net>
I can't find any specific info on the length of the W-919 Joint Plate. I am assuming
that the plates should stop just (1/16) short of touching the radius of
the spar flange.
Thanks
Scott
RV9-A, 90200 (Wings)
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Subject: | Re: W-919 Joint Plate |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Andy Karmy" <andy@karmy.com>
Yep I had the same question back when... Just make them clear the spar.
- Andy Karmy
RV9A Seattle WA, Glass Glass, Fiberglass.... :)
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From: "Scott Spencer" <scottaspencer@att.net>
>--> RV9-List message posted by: "Scott Spencer" <scottaspencer@att.net>
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> I can't find any specific info on the length of the W-919 Joint Plate. I am
assuming that the plates should stop just (1/16) short of touching the radius
of the spar flange.
>Thanks
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>Scott
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>RV9-A, 90200 (Wings)
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Subject: | Spring Back Dimple/Dies |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Ted Strand" <tstrand@strandcentral.com>
Okay, I give...... What is the difference between the two die types?
Will the spring back work with a pneumatic squeeze?
-Ted-
N371N
Working on Elevators
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary [mailto:rv9er@3rivers.net]
Subject: Re: RV9-List: Spring Back Dimple/Dies
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Gary" <rv9er@3rivers.net>
Go ahead and re-hit 'em with the better dies.
Gary
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From: Glenn Brasch
To: rv9-list@matronics.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 10:20 AM
Subject: RV9-List: Spring Back Dimple/Dies
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Glenn Brasch" <gbrasch@earthlink.net>
Got my kit, bought some tools, started work, dimpled one half of my
HS, then learned the advantages of Spring back dimple dies (I bought the
regular kind). The new spring back's are on order. The question
is....should I leave the dimpled holes alone, or re dimple them with the
spring back's, will that do harm, or does it make any difference at
all!!! Thanks, Glenn in Arizona.
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Subject: | Re: Spring Back Dimple/Dies |
--> RV9-List message posted by: "Glenn Brasch" <gbrasch@earthlink.net>
Brief quote on the dimple dies from the Avery catalog "special angled
machined surface, male die has a negative taper of 1 degree, female die has
a + taper of 2 degrees, Angle causes material to bend slightly upward during
forming. After dimpling, the surface "springs back" to a flat surface to
give a better and smoother finish....makes a big difference in the surface
finish after riveting". So they say!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted Strand" <tstrand@strandcentral.com>
Subject: RE: RV9-List: Spring Back Dimple/Dies
> --> RV9-List message posted by: "Ted Strand" <tstrand@strandcentral.com>
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> Okay, I give...... What is the difference between the two die types?
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