Windscreen installation- how to dimple the fuselage skin

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Windscreen installation- how to dimple the fuselage skin

Postby jowens » Thu Apr 13, 2017 10:40 am

Hi
What should I use to dimple the fuselage skin for the windscreen side bolts? The plans call for the 3/16" holes in the fuselage to be dimpled. The windscreen lexan to be countersunk.
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Re: Windscreen installation- how to dimple the fuselage skin

Postby rk2436 » Thu Apr 13, 2017 10:56 am

You don't have to use the countersunk screws,regular pan heads are fine. All the factory planes use the panheads. Dimpling that close to an edge it is hard to avoid a slight pucker. Looks better too.
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Re: Windscreen installation- how to dimple the fuselage skin

Postby ScottM-Sonex1629 » Thu Apr 13, 2017 6:24 pm

If you choose to dimple as the plans call for, I simply used one of the machine screws and a countersunk backing block (wood) and a hard plastic/rubber mallet to deform the aluminum to the shape of the screw. The 100 deg countersink bit works fine on the lexan.
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