NWade wrote:All -
Resurrecting this thread for a quick question: When you use the long drill bit & steel tube bushing method and are drilling front-to-back, are you using a 90-degree adapter on your drill (due to the angled fwd fuselage sides)?
Thanks,
--Noel
Sonex #1339
Bryan Cotton wrote:I think that for front to back, I put the bit in the bushing first. Then I chucked it up in the drill. I did not use an angle drill. It was tight.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Kevin,
Covered on page 78 of my thread:
http://www.sonexbuilders.net/viewtopic. ... &start=770
You will need either the chrome or Firefox photobucket fix add on to see the pics. I'll send you an email too. I essentially used the idea you proposed, but went up to .3725" in several steps.
kevinh wrote:Bryan Cotton wrote:I think that for front to back, I put the bit in the bushing first. Then I chucked it up in the drill. I did not use an angle drill. It was tight.
Hi Bryan,
So I'm finally (this week) rigging my wings to the fuse - thank you for the loan of the bushings! One question:
I understand using the bushing when drilling from the aft through the front 1/8" aluminum angle (or whatever it is). When then turning around and going the other direction, how did you updrill that front angle to 3/8"? I'm considering making a little aluminum block on my drill press with a 1/4" hole on the bottom 1/8"ish length and then 3/8" hole the rest of the way and then clamping that to the fuse to serve as a jig... Any other ideas welcomed ;-)
Then for the rear angle I can pop that one off and drill it to final size on my drill press.
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