Archive for November 2003

Rudder horn assembly

Tuesday, November 18th, 2003

Worked on fitting the rudder horn to the forward rudder spar. Lots of little pieces go together there. I was doing a lot of reading the instructions, studying the drawing, and scratching my head.
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I got to “fabricate” a small piece out of some stock. It was actually just one cut on the band saw and some smoothing of the edges.

Rudder stiffener fabrication

Monday, November 17th, 2003

Trimmed, shaped, and smoothed the edges of the stiffeners for the rudder. There are a lot of those little dudes. The diagram in the drawings is a little confusing at first, but makes sense after you study it for a while. I clecoed the stiffeners to the left skin in preparation for match drilling.
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Rudder instruction previewing

Sunday, November 16th, 2003

Previewed the instructions for the rudder and stared at the stiffener stock, trying to figure out exactly where the cuts go.

VS skin dimpling

Sunday, November 16th, 2003

Dimpled the holes in the VS skin. Used the squeezer around the edge and the C-frame in the middle.

The last work item before priming the VS parts is to make the lightening holes in the rear spar doubler. Then I wait for good weather.

HS riveting

Saturday, November 15th, 2003

Julie helped me knock out the rest of the rivets in the field of the HS today. I cleco’ed on the rear spar, and squeezed the rivets around the outside, except for the rear spar rivets. I want the EAA Technical Advisor to be able to look inside the HS, so I’ll leave the rear spar until after he comes by.
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I was pretty successful with the squeezer. I had to drill out the first rivet I set, but was more careful after that. You just need to make sure the squeezer is parallel with the rivet. Since I just received the no-hole/thin-nose yoke Friday, I used that for the rivets way in the leading edge. I then left it on and did all of the rest of the rivets with it. That’s a pretty handy yoke.

Very cool to have the HS basically done.
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VS skin deburring

Friday, November 14th, 2003

Deburred holes on the VS skin. Didn’t build last night, as I was at the local EAA chapter meeting. Looks like a good group.

VS skin prep

Wednesday, November 12th, 2003

Started prepping the VS skin. Smoothed and deburred edges of the skin. Removed the plastic from the inside and along the rivet lines on the outside.
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VS prep

Tuesday, November 11th, 2003

Prepared VS ribs and spars. Such a simple phrase, but it takes so long. I disassembled everything, then deburred all of the holes in the ribs and spars, followed by smoothing and deburring the edges. I dimpled the holes for attaching the skins and for the area on the rear spar that attaches to the fuselage. Counter-sunk the holes in the lower rear spar stiffener. Also smoothed the edges of the stiffener, which took a while.

This shows how the bottom of the rear spar and stiffener are dimpled and countersunk to allow for flush head rivets where the VS attaches to the fuselage.
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VS drilling

Monday, November 10th, 2003

Drilled the VS ribs to the spars. Clecoed on the skins and final drilled the skin to the ribs and spars.
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HS riveting

Monday, November 10th, 2003

Finished riveting the left side HS. Started on the right side. From Dan C’s site, I got a tip to put duct tape on the corners of the bucking bar. That kept it from marring the neighboring ribs. I also read on the rv-list that putting riveting tape over the heads will keep the surface from getting marred. Both tips worked great. Marring the surface is not a big deal, since I plan on painting the plane in the end. I just want it to look the best it can while it hangs from the rafters for months. I also ordered a swivel mushroom rivet set with a rubber guard. That will help too.
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