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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:00 pm    Post subject: Riveting Fuse Side Skins Reply with quote

G'day all,
I'm about to start riveting the fuse side skins.  Has anyone had any success backriveting these skins?  If so, what is the trick for preventing damage to the ribs/floor panels while climbing around inside?
If your are near this point, have a look at Rick Sked's fuse stand in Tim Olsons page under fuselage tips. Looks neat, easy to build and versatile.  I had not noticed it before.  I guess the only down side is the height is fixed.
thanks in advance,
Ron
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:42 pm    Post subject: Riveting Fuse Side Skins Reply with quote

We hung ours vertical resting against 2 2X4 at a height that allowed easy access. Did the same for the tail cone.
Richard Reynolds
Norfolk, VA

On Feb 22, 2006, at 5:58 PM, McGANN, Ron wrote:
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G'day all,
I'm about to start riveting the fuse side skins.  Has anyone had any success backriveting these skins?  If so, what is the trick for preventing damage to the ribs/floor panels while climbing around inside?
If your are near this point, have a look at Rick Sked's fuse stand in Tim Olsons page under fuselage tips. Looks neat, easy to build and versatile.  I had not noticed it before.  I guess the only down side is the height is fixed.
thanks in advance,
Ron
#187 fuse


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:03 pm    Post subject: Riveting Fuse Side Skins Reply with quote

Hi Richard,
 
I'm intrigued.  Can you shed some more light (a picture would be awesome)?  Did you suspend the fuse from the ceiling/rafter?  If so, did you suspend from the centre section spars?
 
thanks 
Ron 
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:31 am    Post subject: Riveting Fuse Side Skins Reply with quote

Ron,
See attached pictures.

For the floor (RV-9A), I erected two vertical posts and clamped two athwartship braces under the forward and aft spars. The floor is clamped to the braces.

For the tailcone (RV-10), it was quicker to just set up a ladder and use the tail hook to secure it, Put some padding on the ladder. The bottom skin (J bars) had been completely back riveted before it was assembled into the sides and tops. Leave room at the floor to get inside. See the feet of person inside! The very aft end was finished by putting the tailcone on some low saw horses. In the pictures, the skins aft of F109? are still clecoed. 

If you do not have room in the workshop, move outside for the hour or so it takes to rivet the structure together,

Make your supports secure. Do not drop the assembly on the floor.

Richard Reynolds
Norfolk, VA

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[quote] Hi Richard,
 
I'm intrigued.  Can you shed some more light (a picture would be awesome)?  Did you suspend the fuse from the ceiling/rafter?  If so, did you suspend from the centre section spars?
 
thanks 
Ron 
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