My landing gear fairings have two pins, that insert from the middle. One goes down into the wheelpant, and the other goes up through the floor. The problem is the 0.032" floor did not stand up well to the steel hinge pin.
I took a step drill to it until it was just a hole - maybe close to 3/8" before it was cleaned up. Then I used my holesaw collection to make a 0.063" 7075-T6 aluminum washer and a 0.025" stainless washer. I laid out 4 pilot holes for rivets around the perimeter. I drilled it to the floor, sort of centered on the hole I just cleaned up. Then I marked the pin entry point on the stainless, and drilled a hole there. Started with #40 and worked up to a #21. I also angled the drill after to simulate the angle the pin would go through the floor at. Then I clecoed on the aluminum washer inside, and continued the hole for the pin.
I put the thin stainless on the outside, as well as the rivet heads, so there would not be interference with the landing gear fairing.
This is something to consider if you are in the build process. The 0.032 6061-T6 floor is no match for the hinge pin and all the movement associated with landings.