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Main Spar assembly support 'blocks'

PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 4:25 pm
by n502pd
I hope this is the correct place to ask this.. Somewhere I remember seeing someone who had made assembly support blocks for the main wing spars, and had shown a picture of them in use. I have searched here and find nothing. Does anyone have a better memory than I, as to where those pictures can be found? thanks in advance! :D

Re: Main Spar assembly support 'blocks'

PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 8:44 pm
by gammaxy
I made mine on my garage floor with the Sonex bucking bar. I used a few 2x4 blocks to raise the spar so it was roughly parallel to the bucking bar surface, but low enough that the weight of the spar on the bucking bar was holding the rivet firmly in place.

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Are these the blocks you are referring to or did you see a more sophisticated technique?

Re: Main Spar assembly support 'blocks'

PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 10:41 pm
by mike.smith
n502pd wrote:I hope this is the correct place to ask this.. Somewhere I remember seeing someone who had made assembly support blocks for the main wing spars, and had shown a picture of them in use. I have searched here and find nothing. Does anyone have a better memory than I, as to where those pictures can be found? thanks in advance! :D


Was it maybe my web site?

http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_l ... 42&row=256

Mike Smith
Sonex #439

Re: Main Spar assembly support 'blocks'

PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 11:03 pm
by n502pd
It sure was!! thanks much! I dont see you using the spar cap spacers? maybe you already set the dimention? Any way I get the idea. Thanks again!

Joe :D :D

Re: Main Spar assembly support 'blocks'

PostPosted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 4:49 pm
by n502pd
Thanks Chris for the reply. Mike had what I was wanting. I am not quite to the actual point of final assembly yet, and will keep what you have shown as reference! :)

Re: Main Spar assembly support 'blocks'

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 11:32 am
by Gripdana
I made and used Mike's support blocks. It was an easy method to use. I used a pneumatic rivet gun which is well worth the expense.