Darick wrote:On a related matter, does the fiberglass tend to crack at the rivets due to the small localized stress due the rivet? Has anyone used something like a washer to spread out the pressure of the rivets on the tip rib?
Darick
Without directly answering your question, I wanted to pass on some fiberglass riveting information I received from Kerry at Sonex.
Me: "The plans call for normal CCP-42 rivets to attach fiberglass wingtips, I'm worried that this might be too much concentrated pressure on the fiberglass holes on the shop end of the rivet, any issues/suggestions for this?"
Kerry: "You can use aluminum rivets on the wingtips, as they are non-structural, but not on the tail tips. "
Me: "Any issues/concerns on using small aluminum washers under the rivet heads when the fiberglass is the outer layer? "
Kerry: "No washers are needed under any rivets for the fiberglass. The parts can be installed as shown in the plans."
Me: "Is there a particular type or brand of fiberglass filler you recommend to use with the fiberglass in the kits?"
Kerry: "Any off-the-shelf fiberglass repair kit can be used on our fiberglass parts."
I'd like to note in this that the only concession he made versus the plans is using aluminum rivets on the main wing tips (aluminum rivets being weaker and subjecting the fiberglass to less pressure, if you're worried about that sort of thing.) The tail tips, on the other hand, are structural and subjected to airflow and need to have the normal ccp-42 rivets as called for in the plans.