Firewall and Filler Box Questions
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 9:02 am
Hey all,
I'm working on plans page F17, on the upper firewall and fuel filler box, and have a couple of questions. First, the firewall and the bow strap that fits across the top. I used a 3/4" spacer as the plans call for, and got the thing aligned and centered very well. However, the pre-drilled pilot holes in the bow do not match the flats between the flutes on the firewall:
As you can see, it's not just a matter of things being misaligned and needing to be slightly shifted; the leftmost two holes in the picture are off to the right, and the one on the right is off to the left. So aligning some will further misalign others. I could get out the fluting pliars and make some flat spots for the rivets, but when I've done that in the past the flutes I make look awful and the part tends to warp as the length of the fluted part gets altered. Any other ideas on why this is not lined up well, and how to fix it?
Question two: I pilot drilled my filler box last night, and overall it came out well. But the forward flange of the box end in the plans shows the bend with a curve in it. I did this, and now the holes closest to the ends are a bit close to the edges, and I'm afraid when I dimple them for the countersunk rivets there will not be enough material for a good dimple. The strength should not be an issue as the doubler is underneath, but it might look pretty bad. Here's the pic:
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks!
I'm working on plans page F17, on the upper firewall and fuel filler box, and have a couple of questions. First, the firewall and the bow strap that fits across the top. I used a 3/4" spacer as the plans call for, and got the thing aligned and centered very well. However, the pre-drilled pilot holes in the bow do not match the flats between the flutes on the firewall:
As you can see, it's not just a matter of things being misaligned and needing to be slightly shifted; the leftmost two holes in the picture are off to the right, and the one on the right is off to the left. So aligning some will further misalign others. I could get out the fluting pliars and make some flat spots for the rivets, but when I've done that in the past the flutes I make look awful and the part tends to warp as the length of the fluted part gets altered. Any other ideas on why this is not lined up well, and how to fix it?
Question two: I pilot drilled my filler box last night, and overall it came out well. But the forward flange of the box end in the plans shows the bend with a curve in it. I did this, and now the holes closest to the ends are a bit close to the edges, and I'm afraid when I dimple them for the countersunk rivets there will not be enough material for a good dimple. The strength should not be an issue as the doubler is underneath, but it might look pretty bad. Here's the pic:
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks!