142YX wrote:Question for you flush rivet guys..
How did you ever get those dang CCC-42 mandrels to not break off too high? I experienced the dreaded protruding mandrel heartache early on with the random places they are called out on the tail, as a lot of people do. I did not want to have to deal with them over the entire leading edge of my wing, so i read all the advice i could find on line, and did my own series of experiments with different dimple dies, dril bit sizes, sequences.. etc. What gave me the best results in my own experimentation was to final drill to a #32, and then use the Sonex Simple Dimple Dies with BOTH sheets at the same time. However i just riveted on my first leading edge the other day and probably half of them still broke off to high. I am extremely frustrated and would love to find a better solution. What is the secret?
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