by 9GT » Fri Apr 08, 2016 3:28 pm
John,,,a couple reasons that chatter is not good for countersinks. It creates points of possible future stress cracks in the aluminum and and does not allow for 100% rivet seating and contact. Through the vibration that will happen during flight the joint will move ever so slight wearing the mating surface of the rivet and enlarging the rivet hole. You will eventually see a trail of dark blackish streak behind the rivet as it wears through the aluminum if its in the slipstream of the plane. These loose rivets are commonly called "smoking rivets" and obviously are a bad thing.
David Clifford
Howell & Gladwin, MI
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