Plans notation question

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Re: Plans notation question

Postby Andy Walker » Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:51 pm

MichaelFarley56 wrote:You will soon find that a triangle gusset plate goes there to add strength to the lower seat crosstie when you start building that section. I think I left the longeron undrilled at this point but looking back I don't think you're going to hurt anything if you go ahead and pilot drill those holes to #40. You will eventually anyway. One thing to note is make sure you hold the lower skin tight to the longeron so you don't have any metal burrs lodged in between the skin and the longeron since you won't be able to deburr in between with the lower skin already riveted in place.

Have you riveted the lower skin on yet? Looking back, I think that time in the build was one of the most fun, since the project really starts looking like an airplane. Hopefully you'll be fitting the wings here really soon! (you'll need to do that first before you add the back of the spar carry through, and once that's done you'll be able to work on the lower seat assemblies).

Keep at it! :D


Thanks! Wings are not started yet, so a ways to go yet. The floor is not riveted on, I'm still in the process of putting everything together pilot drilled. then I'll have to drill out to full size and take it all apart to deburr and clean up before final assembly. You know, it just occurred to me...instead of "don't drill yet" I think the circles maybe mean "pilot drill only."
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Re: Plans notation question

Postby MichaelFarley56 » Thu Nov 03, 2011 2:52 pm

Yeah that would probably work, at least for these holes. My guess is that the circles indicate predrilled holes in the floor skin (at least that's what I went with) but as I think I mentioned, I don't see any harm in pilot drilling the longerons. In fact, it may be a good idea so you can deburr those holes before you rivet the bottom skin in place.

I'm sure you've read or been told before, but as you rivet the side skins together be careful of what parts you rivet prior to fitting the wings. There are several angle pieces and gussets that you do not rivet at this point. You can go ahead and fit, up drill, and deburr, but don't rivet them yet! Most of them are right behind the spar carry through. Nothing really challenging but I can see where someone on a roll would accidentally rivet them on, and they would have to get drilled off later.

Not that I ever had to do that on any parts... :? ;)
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Re: Plans notation question

Postby Andy Walker » Thu Nov 03, 2011 3:22 pm

Yeah, I was careful as to the "do not rivet" areas on the side panels, and already had to remove those parts to install the spar tunnel...
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Re: Plans notation question

Postby Andy Walker » Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:50 am

The final answer from Kerry is: don't do anything with them yet. I guess some under seat stuff gets setup inside, then drill it all at once later.
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