by samiam » Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:07 am
Thanks everyone. I wanted to post an update in case anyone can use this info later. I am definitely guilty of overthinking many things on my airplane, but I'm glad I took the time to go with the Cleaveland dies. Here's what I found experimenting with some scrap:
Sonex simple dimple die: When used to dimple a #30 hole, it really stretched it. I could dimple it "lightly", but then the dimple was subpar and the hole was still loose. Putting in a proper dimple left a hole that was really way too big for the rivet. It does a much better job on a #32 hole, but still stretches it some.
Cleaveland die: Makes a beautiful dimple in a #30 hole with very little enlargement. The pilot on the dimple does not fit through a #32 but you can coax it through with the rivet squeezer. Overall, this made the best dimples.
The Cleaveland die is expensive at $39 but worth it in my opinion. If I could do all over, I would just get the DieNQ from Cleaveland (works on a #40 hole, specifically made for Sonex/Panther aircraft); expensive, but would save some time and make the best dimples. I may still do this on the other side.
Mike L
Sonex #1345
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