by taildragger » Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:42 am
I have a hole stretch issue.
I just drilled eight 1/8 holes in two .032 inch 6061T6 stabilator spar to rib attachment structure. The Sonex plans say to dimple and pull a CCC-42 countersunk pop rivet. However, if I dimple the 1/8 inch hole, it will open up too much and the rivet may not set. I failed to downsize the drill a few sizes to account for the hole stretch.
Should I either:
A) Machine the countersink instead of dimpling?
B) Combination of 50% machine countersink and 50% dimpling?
C) Upsize to CCC-52 rivet (or similar stainless / stainless rivet) and dimple?
D) Install a 1/8 inch stainless steel reinforcement washer behind the rivet? This would ensure the rivet sets properly. This is a common exterior aircraft grade washer used on countersunk fiberglass wing tips. This washer would have to be ground to fit properly, but would ensure structural integrity.
E) Install "backer" aluminum with downsized dimpled hole for the rivet to grab?
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