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I'm assembling the 650 horizontal stabilizer. I would like confirmation that "pre-drilled" means the holes are actually the correct final size and ready for riveting without any additional drilling. In other words, I don't need to "open up" any of these pre-drilled holes, right?
I hesitate to conclude that no additional drilling is needed for two reasons.
Thus, it seems to me that I could go ahead with riveting without any drilling because everything seems to fit. But the pre-drilled holes are just slightly smaller in diameter than my #30 or #20 drill bits.
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Holes are correct if the rivets fit but you will need to debur the holes, both sides...
Indeed, my next step was to disassemble the stab skeleton to debur and prime. I wanted to be sure I wouldn't need to do a bunch of drilling before disassembling though. Thanks.
They're most likely drilled to #40 and will need to be drilled to the correct rivet size. The exact location is drilled, but not to size.
He said the rivets fit. Pretty much everything Zenith does now is final size or at least much more than in the past
The holes are definitely larger than #40. For example, A5 rivets already fit in the holes joining the spar and doublers.
I'm building a Cruzer and in many places 'pre-drilled' does not mean they are the correct final size. Verify all holes sizes to your drawings and as Don M noted the holes are correct if the rivets called out on the drawing fit in the holes. If they don't fit of course you will need to cleco and drill to correct size as called out on the drawing. I was just riveting up some parts today and one was pre-drilled full size, A5, but the mating part was pre-drilled one size smaller so I had to cleco them together and match drill, then take apart to deburr, cleco back together and then rivet. As for the holes being slightly smaller than your drills if the correct rivet fits in the hole you are good to go. If they don't then you will have to cleco and chase the hole with the correct drill, and then deburr.
I think we have the same experience with the ZAC parts then. I agree with you, James, and Don that if the correct rivet fits in the pre-drilled hole, then no additional drilling is necessary.
On my horizontal stab skeleton, I checked all the holes against the drawings. The two places I found that needed drilling were:
James, I agree with you. On my Cruzer, I had to de-skin my flaperons to drill out A4 rivets "that fit" in the factory drilled holes on the internal skeleton because I failed to note that the plans clearly call them out at size A5. I contacted Roger about this, and he said the holes are now factory enlarged to the final A5.
But I would not and have not going forward assumed that holes are final sized from factory.
Tim
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