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daveleikam(at)wi.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 3:29 pm Post subject: Tough to set rudder rivet |
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Probably an old question from a new -10 builder. How do you squeeze or set the rivet on the lower right side of the rudder (You know the one). I am considering using a blind rivet on both sides. Anyone? Thanks!
Dave Leikam
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 3:48 pm Post subject: Tough to set rudder rivet |
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Left a red piece of tape over the hole waiting for someone to make a good
sugggestion before I use a blind rivet also.
I even back tracked thnking that these could have been riveted out of
sequence but that wouldn't have worked either.
Waiting!
JG. 409
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Subject: Tough to set rudder rivet
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 17:27:36 -0600
Probably an old question from a new -10 builder. How do you squeeze or set
the rivet on the lower right side of the rudder (You know the one). I am
considering using a blind rivet on both sides. Anyone? Thanks!
Dave Leikam
#40496
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seipel(at)seznam.cz Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:04 pm Post subject: Tough to set rudder rivet |
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I used a MK319BS.
PJ
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Dave Leikam wrote:
Quote: | Probably an old question from a new -10 builder. How do you squeeze
or set the rivet on the lower right side of the rudder (You know the
one). I am considering using a blind rivet on both sides. Anyone?
Thanks!
Dave Leikam
#40496
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:09 pm Post subject: Tough to set rudder rivet |
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Hi Dave,
There are a few approaches that work. I took some meat out of the center of a bucking bar, leaving about a 3/16" thick surface on either side that I could slide in between the rib flanges... allowing me to buck the rivet (my tech counselor was quite impressed). I'd take a picture of it to show you but it's on loan to another builder.
Avery also sells a yoke with a tapered head that will work... but you're looking at $85.00.
Jeff Carpenter
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Wings/Forward Leading Edge
On Feb 27, 2006, at 3:27 PM, Dave Leikam wrote:
Quote: | Probably an old question from a new -10 builder. How do you squeeze or set the rivet on the lower right side of the rudder (You know the one). I am considering using a blind rivet on both sides. Anyone? Thanks!
Dave Leikam
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Eric_Kallio
Joined: 29 Jan 2006 Posts: 149 Location: Baton Rouge, LA
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:17 pm Post subject: Re: Tough to set rudder rivet |
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Dave, I was shown how to use a thin nose yoke that was ground down a fraction of an inch. Using this I was able to squeeze the first rivet without a problem. For the other side it took two of us, one to squeeze the rivet and one to flex the spar just a hair. I was able to get the very edge of the yoke in the gap and used the edge of a wide flush set on the manufactured head. I would squeeze the rivet a hair and as it set I was able to get the yoke farther in the gap, until I was able to fully set the rivet. Sounds more painful than it was. The hard part will be finding the yoke.
Eric Kallio
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jeff(at)westcottpress.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:44 pm Post subject: Tough to set rudder rivet |
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That bar, without some modification, will not fit that space.
Jeff Carpenter
40304
On Feb 28, 2006, at 11:15 AM, William wrote:
Quote: | >How do you squeeze or set the rivet on the lower right side of
>the rudder (You know the one).
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>Dave Leikam
>#40496
Used the 15000 bucking bar at the below link:
http://www.yardstore.com/index.cfm?
action=ViewDetails&ItemID=380&Category=74
The small pointed end is great for tight spaces.
William Curtis
http://wcurtis.nerv10.com/
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