by pappas » Mon Aug 30, 2021 7:49 pm
It can be scary to get started. Although others have successfully match drilled the hinges to the control surface as separated halves, I never do. They are much easier to keep straight when they remain attached to the other half of the hinge with the hinge pin.
It is also easier to:
Mark and the drill the hinges first, (#40 bit), the plans show the spacing; drill those holes on a drill press, then:
Clamp the control surface to the worktop, (keeps everything flat and square), then:
Clamp the pre-drilled hinge, (while attached to its other hinge half) to the control surface where shown on the plans. (Check the plans for dimensions).
Once the pre-drilled hinge is clamped to the work, you drill through the existing hinge holes and through the overlapping skins. (This is match drilling and is the best way to get everything lined up correctly. Use a #40 bit and Cleco with 3/32 Clecos as you go. When everything is drilled correctly, check for flatness and straightness, then, finally, you can updrill with a #30 bit, disassemble, deburr and rivet with the appropriate finish rivets.
Measure 6 times, drill once. Pay attention to the measurements on the plans and the drawings. Make sure you understand what they are asking. Once you do the first few holes....the rest are a breeze.
Lou Pappas
Phoenix, AZ
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