by geotheo » Wed Sep 22, 2021 7:19 am
For me, the #31 bit worked well and I’m happy with the results.
After non-exhaustive Initial tests using both #31 and #32, in my case it showed the #31 had the more consistent dimple and flush rivet head while maintaining good hold. It also clecoed well pre- and post- dimple.
I finally got around to dimpling and riveting the leading edge on my left wing and the results proved out initial tests.
Having said this, there are so many variables that come into play - tolerance of drill bit, dimple die used (I did NOT use the simple dimple die in this case in order to maintain consistency in dimple),variability in hand pressure for dimple, pressure setting of riveter (I kept mine high at 80 psi), etc. The stack up worked in my favor.
Hopefully this will help others considering using #31 vs. #32 drill bits. #31 is viable but I would recommend you perform simple initial tests similar to what I did and verify you’re satisfied with the results.
Thanks again for all the helpful responses!
geo