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Old 05-26-2020, 07:47 PM   #70309
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Why do I need 1/8" drill bits?
Nice tight fit if using 1/8" rivets.
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I love riveting metal together...

the underside of the outer wing of the airplane in my basement waiting for me to pop some domed rivets...
Never did nice flat surfaces like that but have put thousands in a down and dirty floor pan/trunk fix to get through a safety check. Not worth welding then bend some scrap sheet to the right basic size to cover the hole, throw in a few dozen pop rivets, cover the whole mess with some nice stick tar and bingo when they try to stick a screwdriver through the floor they can't.
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Old 05-26-2020, 08:00 PM   #70311
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Nice tight fit if using 1/8" rivets.
Ah~ gotcha! noted
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Bought rivet tool. I needed for future mods, so it’ll be interesting to see how it turns out. Need to test em out on few thing, so I won’t mess it up on actual thing I wanna do.
you mean nutsert/blind nut tool rivet tool is a little different. i've got an astra nutsert-er as well. i love it! i use it all over!

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Go buy a bunch of QUALITY 1/8" drill bits. I mean a bunch! If using larger it isn't so bad but still get good ones.
Practice, practice, practice.
Pop riveting is more of an art form that a mechanical action.
not pop rivets. nutserts. a little different in that things can come apart later if needed.


it's like the last mechanical fastening option before welding nuts to surfaces.
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you mean nutsert/blind nut tool rivet tool is a little different. i've got an astra nutsert-er as well. i love it! i use it all over!



not pop rivets. nutserts. a little different in that things can come apart later if needed.


it's like the last mechanical fastening option before welding nuts to surfaces.
Ah~ my bad. Yes, I got the nutserts.
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I love riveting metal together...

the underside of the outer wing of the airplane in my basement waiting for me to pop some domed rivets...
You have an airplane in your basement and it has an "inner" wing?



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You have an airplane in your basement and it has an "inner" wing?



they also have middle, front, and rear wings!
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you mean nutsert/blind nut tool rivet tool is a little different. i've got an astra nutsert-er as well. i love it! i use it all over!



not pop rivets. nutserts. a little different in that things can come apart later if needed.


it's like the last mechanical fastening option before welding nuts to surfaces.
AHHHH The pic was too small to see what it was so I took his word for it.
Whole different ballgame then.
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You have an airplane in your basement and it has an "inner" wing?
Airplane kit actually so really plane parts. The Outer wings are the parts you see. The inner wing runs under the fuselage and is what the outer wings connect to.

In the view below the inner and outer wing join where the extra ribs (6-V1-2) are on the mid-left. The extra ribs make up the wing walk. The part that appears flat is the inner wing, the angled up portion is the outer wing.

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I love riveting metal together...

the underside of the outer wing of the airplane in my basement waiting for me to pop some domed rivets...
Is it strange I'm getting some serious flashback/deja vu from that picture, but can't quite place the situation? It had to have been at college. I think we made a wing section in Aircraft Structures or something. Or a prior class did. Or...
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lol, a one of anything isn't so bad! i've got the equivalent of this in my basement:

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Airplane kit actually so really plane parts. The Outer wings are the parts you see. The inner wing runs under the fuselage and is what the outer wings connect to.
Oh, I seeeee -

So now, I was ah feared, that under the stress of the lockdown, you were going to build the whole plane in the basement - like the fellow that built the boat in the basement. How big is this wing?
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