by Sonex1517 » Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:57 pm
I just finished a 6 hour riveting session, and completed the lower left wing. Tomorrow I will do the upper skins.
I took some notes.
I used CCP-44 rivets with chisel mandrel heads, CCC-42 flush rivets with chisel mandrel heads, and CCP-42 with round mandrel heads. All of them came from Sonex Aircraft as part of my wing sub kit about a year ago.
First, when I riveted the wing skins to the main spar using CCP-44 rivets with chisel heads, I found that using 35 psi and 6 short pulls per rivet worked perfectly. Not one single problem all the way across the spar.
And then came the fun.
For the leading edge CCC-42 rivets, I first tried 6 pulls at 35 psi and every one broke proud. I tried 3 pulls at the same psi and they still broke proud, bit not as badly. Eventually I settled on 2 long slow pulls or a single slow pull. About half of those left a very slight mandrel stem, the rest were good.
Using a dremel and grinding disc worked, but wow is that nerve racking to use on flush rivets adjacent to the wing skins. Only one tiny mark on the skin. Whew. But I didn't like all the grind marks on the flush rivets. Oh well.
Finally, I had CCP-42 with the round mandrel head, Every one of them came out perfect.
My experience only - your mileage may vary....
Robbie
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