racaldwell wrote:As far as strength, they do the job. My RV has lots of AD3 & AD4 rivets and have not been able to break one rivet yet in 18 yrs of acro in it.
samiam wrote:racaldwell wrote:As far as strength, they do the job. My RV has lots of AD3 & AD4 rivets and have not been able to break one rivet yet in 18 yrs of acro in it.
While that may be true, it is irrelevant as the two airplanes were engineered around different rivet styles.
A CCP-4X rivet has shear strength of 420, while AN470-AD-4 rivets have a shear strength of 389, making them structurally inferior. You did mention dimpling, which increases the shear strength, so in that case it is likely okay (I haven't looked at the numbers though). I just think it's important to note the effects of deviating from the manufacturer's plans. YMMV.
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