by fastj22 » Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:10 am
I don't think it matters. the purpose is to accurately locate the pilot holes in the mating material. If the flash from the laser blast is excessive and interfers with the alignment, just hit it with scotchbrite to knock it off. Harbor Freight has little scotch brite pads that go on an die grinder that makes quick work of this.
So you re-drill the laser holes 3/32 through to the other piece, cleco with silver clecos. Then go back and updrill to 1/8 swapping your silver clecos with copper ones as go. Then of course, disassemble, deburr and re-assemble and rivet.
Now if you are talking working with matched drilled pieces in the new Sonex kits, I guess you just cleco together with silver, then updrill to 1/8. But where's the sport in that? :lol:
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