Potential Major Problem...need opinions
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 6:48 pm
Here's what I just sent to Sonex tech support:
This fuselage construction is kicking my butt. I measure everything very carefully, cut and drill as accurately as I can, and I still end up with problems. Here's the latest: I'm on page SNX-F11, and I'm done putting things together and am updrilling everything. When updrilling the splice plates, which I thought were golden, I realized that my right vertical splice plate holes are pretty off center on the angle. Here's the pic (with #30 holes):
And here's what it looks like with the plate in place:
The other side is a little off center, but not as bad:
Once these holes are updrilled to 3/16" they will be closer to the edge of the longeron angle. Here are the options I see:
1) It's fine, forget about it and carry on.
2) It's a total disaster, re-make the longeron and splice plates, and deal with all the other parts that have to be re-mated along the side.
3) Add an additional hole between the existing two and put a third bolt in place (drilled lower, obviously). This has the problem of possible interference with the lower splice plate bolts/nuts.
4) Re-make the vertical splice plate, but make it longer, drill out the closest rivet and make it a 3/16" bolt hole as well.
5) Combine #3 & #4.
6) Throw the damn thing out into the street and let it rot. :x
Sigh...
This fuselage construction is kicking my butt. I measure everything very carefully, cut and drill as accurately as I can, and I still end up with problems. Here's the latest: I'm on page SNX-F11, and I'm done putting things together and am updrilling everything. When updrilling the splice plates, which I thought were golden, I realized that my right vertical splice plate holes are pretty off center on the angle. Here's the pic (with #30 holes):
And here's what it looks like with the plate in place:
The other side is a little off center, but not as bad:
Once these holes are updrilled to 3/16" they will be closer to the edge of the longeron angle. Here are the options I see:
1) It's fine, forget about it and carry on.
2) It's a total disaster, re-make the longeron and splice plates, and deal with all the other parts that have to be re-mated along the side.
3) Add an additional hole between the existing two and put a third bolt in place (drilled lower, obviously). This has the problem of possible interference with the lower splice plate bolts/nuts.
4) Re-make the vertical splice plate, but make it longer, drill out the closest rivet and make it a 3/16" bolt hole as well.
5) Combine #3 & #4.
6) Throw the damn thing out into the street and let it rot. :x
Sigh...