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noel(at)blueskyaviation.n
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 10:47 am    Post subject: Dimpling Reply with quote

The list has been a little slow with regard to the building practices. Here is a tip on dimpling I just proved to my self.

I started using baby powder on my dimple dies, just a skiff you don’t want clumps. To prove this to my self I just got done dimpling the R&L lower wing skins of an RV-7 took just over an hour ( I have a dimpling machine). Using the baby powder I got perfectly formed dimples faster, when the baby powder wore off the sound of the dimpling process changed and there was a slight marring for the metal that is usual with dimpling. You, using your Avery dimpler will defiantly see the difference.

One more note on baby powder: the reason I have it at the shop is for fiberglass and carbon fiber work. Some times I get itchy and the baby powder applied before I start sanding will eliminate itchiness.



Noel Simmons
Blue Sky Aviation, Inc.
www.blueskyaviation.net




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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:46 am    Post subject: Dimpling Reply with quote

Noel,

Thanks for the tip. I have never heard of using baby powder while dimpling. I’m “itching” to try itJ

Off topic: I understand your 10 is running with a Catto three bladed prop. How does your performance compare to the factory numbers?

Vern (#324 fuselage)
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From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Noel & Yoshie Simmons
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 10:46 AM
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Subject: Dimpling


The list has been a little slow with regard to the building practices. Here is a tip on dimpling I just proved to my self.

I started using baby powder on my dimple dies, just a skiff you don’t want clumps. To prove this to my self I just got done dimpling the R&L lower wing skins of an RV-7 took just over an hour ( I have a dimpling machine). Using the baby powder I got perfectly formed dimples faster, when the baby powder wore off the sound of the dimpling process changed and there was a slight marring for the metal that is usual with dimpling. You, using your Avery dimpler will defiantly see the difference.

One more note on baby powder: the reason I have it at the shop is for fiberglass and carbon fiber work. Some times I get itchy and the baby powder applied before I start sanding will eliminate itchiness.



Noel Simmons
Blue Sky Aviation, Inc.
www.blueskyaviation.net



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