sport65 wrote:Did that. Nothing is riveted yet, that is another builders pic.
I can place the number five former in the skin and see light between the former flange and skin where the rivets will go. Because the former flanges are flat, not curved like the skin, they will contact the skin to the left and right of the rivet hole, creating a gap. When I rivet, the pull of the rivet will pull the skin toward the flange. This will then pull the skin toward the flange and make a dimple in the skin.
So you did not have this issue, and you did nothing different or use spacers?
Mike53 wrote:For what it's worth ,I had a problem with the turtle deck skin to former fit on my Onex and used spacers to fill the void.It was ok'ed by Kerry and I am pleased with the non dimpled look of the finished skin.
If you scroll through to near the end of this page you will see the spacers I used http://www.onexmike.org/fuselage-f22-to-f14.html .I think this will work and look better than trying to re bend each tab on the formers unless the space is minimal.I tried it on a few tabs and gave up right away.Go to your local metal market and buy 1 foot lengths of 6061 1/2" wide in as many thicknesses as they carry up to 1/4" thick then it is easy to find the proper or darned close fit between the former and skin.predrill a 1/8" hole and I used longer rivets where needed.
Worked for me. ;)
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