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I will be doing access panels on a 750...anyone doing the dimpling thing? How are people doing the nut plates and associated rivets? Have been "researching" on Van's RV website - all looks a bit pricey for the tools and the minimal amount of riveting I will need to accomplish. Open to all thoughts and suggestions.
Cheers!
Dave
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Thanks Fred,
ATS keeps adding tools faster than I can buy them! I wonder how those vise grip pliers do with dimpling in smaller access panel type openings...
Dave
I dimpled my skins for all the rivets and for flush (flat head) screws on all the nutplates. It's not a lot of extra work, but it is extra work. I don't think I'd ever counter sink a hole in an aircraft skin.
http://daniel.dempseyfamily.us/zodiac/fuselage/overlap.htm
I use a rivet squeezer for most of the dimples. Then for the ones out in the middle of the skins I made a simple rivet tool out of hard wood that I had handy. This worked really well.
http://daniel.dempseyfamily.us/zodiac/fuselage/rivettool.htm
If you are going to dimple your skins another die type (especially for the 1/8 rivets) that is handy is the type of die with a hole through both the male and female die that you put a nail through and pull with a rivet puller. You can get that type to places that would not be accessable otherwise. I actually made a set of these for the 5/32 rivets because I couldn't find a source.
http://daniel.dempseyfamily.us/zodiac/wings/controlsurfaces/simpled...
Dan...I agree with not wanting to countersink in the skins - too thin IMHO. I'll just be dimpling for access panels and nutplates and such. Handheld squeezer with appropriate dies should suffice for what I need. Thanks for posting the links, I like to see how other people innovate and problem solve.
Cheers! Dave
I recently needed a few more of the "dimpled" type nut plates for finishing some access covers. I found that the price on Aircraft Spruce had quadrupled since I last bought them. They were 240 cents a piece. Someone suggested I buy them from airparts. They had conveyed that if the part number had a K in they were the dimpled type. I found them on Airparts, bought the number with the "K" in it, but they were the wrong parts, not for flat head screws. Then I found the part I was looking for on Van's for 64 cents. These were K1100-06
Dan,
I ended up placing a minimum order of 100 thru Aircraft Spruce @ $1.5 per nutplate. I went size 8, two hole lug with rivet holes only dimpled - non-dimpled threaded hole for the 8-32 fastener. MS21047L08K
Dave
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