dbdevkc wrote:Do not make new/additional holes in the spar. How far off are the holes from the rib flanges to the spar holes? Are you sure that you are correctly aligning the top and bottom rib flanges to the spar caps? There is a reference in my set of plans on exactly how to do that. Some photos posted here might help.
thomas wrote:Roberto,
This may be irrelevant to your situation but the ribs are identical between the left and right wing. This results in the rib flanges facing the outboard side of one wing and the inboard side of the other. I assume you have this correct but just in case it was not obvious in the plans, I thought I'd mention it.
Best,
Paul
peter anson wrote:Roberto, could I just clarify something with you? The forward ribs all line up with the forward flange of the spar cap but many of the main ribs don't line up with the rear rear flange of the spar cap. The drawing shown below shows one of the inner ribs. You can see that the ribs don't line up with the rear flange but a continuation of the curve will line up with the forward flange. Hope that makes sense.
I hope I'm not telling you something you already know but I recall when I built my Sonex I was quite surprised by this feature although it does make sense (eventually).
Peter
robysonex wrote:The holes are far off around 4mm, and it happens when aligning the top and bottom rib flanges to spar caps...one friend that is a certified airframe mechanic suggested to use the spar web holes and make new or elongate ribs holes, and gluing the "wrong drilled" rib with J&B Weld to spar web. The reference you are quoting is also in my set of plans, but I understand it refers to ribs that are scracht made and not pre-drilled...
Roberto
dbdevkc wrote: I definitely would not use JB Weld - in my opinion that is the wrong way to fix an issue with incorrectly sized holes. Even then I would question the reactive properties of JB Weld with aluminum.
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