i dont mean to be off topic but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Jason Miles I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Newbies should read this...Do not trust a sharpie-identified piece of aluminum! To identify the type of aluminum and thickness, only use the official stamp on the aluminum! Well, you _can_ measure it with a caliper, but type should only come from the stamp (an ink-stamped area of information for every piece of aluminum). When a sheet or piece of aluminum is cut, leave the stamp and don't cut it out, it should be the last piece cut. A tape measure is not acceptable for precision measurement. Always use a rule, or calibrated caliper. On a shear, you should always use the side of the blade that's closest to the table. I like to use a die grinder with a fine grit sanding disk for radius, much easier. What about rivet size, and it's relation to hole size? What hole diameter are you drilling at first? And why? I know it's a #40, .098, and then you use a #40 cleco for that hole. I know this is just a basic classroom project, but these are basic, important things being left out that beginners should be practicing from the start.
@@Vgk36 Sorry, no. I wouldn't trust a You Tube video, especially when starting school. Just this one video here has left out lots of important information. Listen to your instructor and use FAA & school approved literature & videos. You can get information overload, and You Tube videos are likely to disagree with your school. The FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook for General, Airframe, and Powerplant you'll be seeing a lot of, and I would recommend everything in those publications as well as videos those books or your school utilize or recommend.
I’m currently attending the a&p program at Wayne community college. I just took general, now I’m in Airframe one. It’s moving fast😅. We have a 100 rivet project coming up. Wish me luck.
Thank you Mark ! This has been so informative ! If you have a patron page please send me a link or let me know how i can help you back. Im not rich by any means . Ive had to do my apprentice over 3 year period because i cant stop working for that amount of time so i took a pay cut and had to use my CC ,s A few times to stay afloat. My point is im almost done and this was a big help and i wanted to thank you personally. This is something im making my guys watch at our flight achool. The guys that are doing the apprentice find it very helpfull.
Great introduction video! I have to say that as European, I have to wonder how you want to do all this work in inches when millimeters would be much more sensible unit for this kind of work.
It would have been nice to have a proper explanation about the differences between the blind rivets for aircraft use vs regular hardware store stuff. Is the more expensive stuff about better quality assurance and certification only, or are there any design or material differences?
Thank you for sharing your expertise. As a former Mechanic, used to using bluing and precision instruments, I was impressed, thx again.
I am aviation mechanic in the military and I'm just a beginner. Very helpful video. Hopefully you will make more video like this. Thanks a lot!
i dont mean to be off topic but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Remy Melvin instablaster :)
@Jason Miles I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Jason Miles It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
@Remy Melvin Happy to help :D
Hey Mark, thanks for your efforts - its very much appreciated.
Nice video, appreciate you taking the time to explain the process
As a newer sheetmetal guy.thank you for this video. I want to learn as much as I can to be proficient at my job and later on teach others.
Thank you! The more info and resources, the merrier!
Very informative video, thanks a lot !
Thank you very much for the video sir! This helped me through my practical examination for a&p! You deserve more subs!
Thank you very much for making this video. It is very helpful and informative.
Thanks for this great video . Tons congrats and bless
Great Video. Thank you very much.
great content, i find this video riveting
Newbies should read this...Do not trust a sharpie-identified piece of aluminum! To identify the type of aluminum and thickness, only use the official stamp on the aluminum! Well, you _can_ measure it with a caliper, but type should only come from the stamp (an ink-stamped area of information for every piece of aluminum). When a sheet or piece of aluminum is cut, leave the stamp and don't cut it out, it should be the last piece cut. A tape measure is not acceptable for precision measurement. Always use a rule, or calibrated caliper. On a shear, you should always use the side of the blade that's closest to the table. I like to use a die grinder with a fine grit sanding disk for radius, much easier. What about rivet size, and it's relation to hole size? What hole diameter are you drilling at first? And why? I know it's a #40, .098, and then you use a #40 cleco for that hole. I know this is just a basic classroom project, but these are basic, important things being left out that beginners should be practicing from the start.
I'm about to start a&p school on the 25th. Is there a better video addressing the fundamentals as you describe?
@@Vgk36 Sorry, no. I wouldn't trust a You Tube video, especially when starting school. Just this one video here has left out lots of important information. Listen to your instructor and use FAA & school approved literature & videos. You can get information overload, and You Tube videos are likely to disagree with your school. The FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook for General, Airframe, and Powerplant you'll be seeing a lot of, and I would recommend everything in those publications as well as videos those books or your school utilize or recommend.
Great video
Nice video , currently working for MHIRJ AMT
It's a great video, thanks you very much🇦🇷
thank you for the video
Great man
Hey sir i'm an avionics and sheet metal specialist .... thanks for this effort ... keep it up pls.
can you have 2 specialities and work at the same time as avionic and sheet metal worker?
Hi Mark. I enjoyed your video
Id recommend a tripod and a camera from BNH, I think that would improve the camera quality, by a bit
Really helpful thanks
I’m currently attending the a&p program at Wayne community college. I just took general, now I’m in Airframe one. It’s moving fast😅. We have a 100 rivet project coming up. Wish me luck.
im looking to start AMT training this fall ..thought id research on classes and what to expect ..im excited
I'm about to start on the 25th here in Vegas ! how are you doing?
Thank you Mark !
This has been so informative ! If you have a patron page please send me a link or let me know how i can help you back.
Im not rich by any means . Ive had to do my apprentice over 3 year period because i cant stop working for that amount of time so i took a pay cut and had to use my CC ,s
A few times to stay afloat.
My point is im almost done and this was a big help and i wanted to thank you personally.
This is something im making my guys watch at our flight achool. The guys that are doing the apprentice find it very helpfull.
rivet spacers... wow, when i was in sheetmetal in the military, we had to walk out the rivets with measurements.
It looks good, we are also a strong manufacturer of sheet metal fabrication in China, with high quality and competitive price.
Great introduction video! I have to say that as European, I have to wonder how you want to do all this work in inches when millimeters would be much more sensible unit for this kind of work.
Thanks mr
cheers m8
Where do I find. De-burr tool like that one!!!????
Hey Mark, I really enjoyed your video. What is the book that has the blueprint and instructions for the project?
Whats the book he reading? Want to buy it)
Set speed of play to 0.25x😜
Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook - Airframe. Volume 1
Cool glasses , where did you get them ?
Thanks
❤❤
It would have been nice to have a proper explanation about the differences between the blind rivets for aircraft use vs regular hardware store stuff. Is the more expensive stuff about better quality assurance and certification only, or are there any design or material differences?
Is it clad or non clad? That’s as important as hardness and thickness
Where can I get this book that in the table please ?,
thanks
how do you cut a straight line with left cut shears (red handle left green handle right yellow handle straight) ????
You measured from the opposite side that you checked for square
1:14 ?
government employee ... he talks more than he works
what kind a drill bit is that? ua-cam.com/video/36naLzfexQs/v-deo.html
Regular numbered bits
Thank you sir
Thank u so much from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Great video