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Redneckmech
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Research
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Compiling 4130 list
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Wing ordinates
Workshop
Empennage
Fuselage
Firewall
Tail Feathers
Wings
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Aileron spar re-made
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Spars are bent!
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Rear spar blanks...
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Re-cutting aileron...
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Learning sheet metal...
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Polishing Cap strips
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Cap strips cut
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Cutting Spar webs
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Cutting the Spars
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Center rib attach...
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Nose rib attach angles
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Rebuilding nose ribs
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Aileron rib replaced
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.032 Center rib...
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Center Rib Riveting
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Center Rib Riveting
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Center ribs cleaned...
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Preparing for priming
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Nose rib stiffeners...
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Riveting attach angles
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Drilling and...
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Prekote and Priming...
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Preparing for priming
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Rib stiffeners take 2
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Flap nose ribs...
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Pocket ribs complete
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Need to notch the...
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Deburring flap nose...
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Finish cut Aileron...
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Taming the Bob-Stick
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Estimated rivet list
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On to the .020 ribs
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End ribs pressed,...
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Center rib .025...
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.032 rib flanging,...
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flanging .032 ribs
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.032 rib cutting
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cutting full lenth...
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Flap rib flanging,...
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Bending aileron rib...
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Flanging center...
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Flanging center ribs
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pressed flanges,...
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Deburr and flange...
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Deburrathon continues
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Flap rib trimming,...
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Deburring center ribs
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More progress
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Starting the new...
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Well past time for...
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Form blocks complete!
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Master nose and...
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Builder Name:
Bill Duncan
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Project:
Bearhawk 5
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Total Hours:
461
Total Flight Time:
Start/Last Date:
Nov 24, 2021 - No Finish Date
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Home or Last Project Picture
Mar 27, 2024
.032 Center rib stiffeners complete
- (4 hours)
Category: Wings
Also drilled Aileron nose ribs to accept balance tube. I did not have good luck with the forstner bit. The rib I tried it on got damaged and I ended up using a dull harbor freight step bit to finish out the remainder. Also pictured is the easiest way I have found for removing rivets without damaging the hole or surrounding material. The Vampliers screw extractor is perfect for gripping the rivet and gently twisting it out once the manufactured head is drilled to the level of the material, a punch is inserted, and gently break the head off with the punch.
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