Metal Magic: Installing Nutplates

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Every screw needs a place to go, and for many metal airplanes, that's into a nutplate. KITPLANES editor at large Paul Dye shows you how to install nutplates the right way.
    This series is sponsored by Aircraft Spruce & Specialty - www.aircraftsp... Visit the KITPLANES website for more tips: www.kitplanes....
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @pianoz4u1
    @pianoz4u1 3 роки тому +5

    I installed a few nutplates when I was in the Air Force from 69 till 74. And a few million Rivets. I was Air Frame from McDonnell Aircraft 67 to 69, prior to my Air Force Daze.... so I was privileged to drive some then also. Still have my Cleco pliers and safety wire pliers from those good ole days.

    • @ЮрийКозлов-д9ю
      @ЮрийКозлов-д9ю Рік тому

      Как я рад что есть такая сша значит мы не победимы привет от слесар сборщика летательных аппаратов с50 летнем стажем

  • @robertrumfelt7843
    @robertrumfelt7843 Рік тому +1

    Nice examples and good narration.

  • @JMAv8Tor
    @JMAv8Tor 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome! Gotta find some time and build a plane!

  • @AlexB-cn2lo
    @AlexB-cn2lo 9 місяців тому

    Well, that's interesting! I'm dabbling in sheet metal, thinking about automotive work when I came across this video. The tools don't look cheap, but neither do the results. Looks like a very strong fastened connection point on sheet metal, a lot to learn!

  • @Factory400
    @Factory400 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent demo! Love this stuff.

  • @MdMunna-hx9rw
    @MdMunna-hx9rw 7 місяців тому

    Good 👍

  • @davidwhite2011
    @davidwhite2011 3 роки тому +1

    Looked for them but it looks like they are called nut plate drill jigs on aircraft spruce.

  • @glennstocker487
    @glennstocker487 3 роки тому +1

    Great simple tutorial Paul, but could help notice your lathe chuck key placement? Nooooo! :)

  • @TheJasonmurphy2005
    @TheJasonmurphy2005 2 роки тому +1

    Did not know they made a blind debur tool

  • @jeremykemp3782
    @jeremykemp3782 Рік тому +1

    I purchased some of these to put an access panel on my kitfox. But the screws only go into the nut plate a few millimetres before stopping. why?

    • @KitplanesMagazine
      @KitplanesMagazine  Рік тому +2

      Assuming you have the correct size screw for the nutplate, it's normal to only be able to thread it in only a small amount by hand because the nut on the nutplate is not entirely round. This is by design in order to keep the screw or bolt from backing out by "squeezing" it. Do not run a tap through the nutplate to reduce this friction as that will obviate its holding function.

    • @jeremykemp3782
      @jeremykemp3782 Рік тому +1

      @@KitplanesMagazine I have not installed the nutplanes yet because I wanted to know why it was doing this. I purchased the the screw and nut plate together from spruce. So if I just keep screwing it in when it gets tight, it will go past that sticking point or do I need shorter screws? They are both 6-32. And please inform me do I need the no8 nut plate jig or 10? because you used the no10 drill you said, but the no8 jig.

    • @KitplanesMagazine
      @KitplanesMagazine  Рік тому +1

      @@jeremykemp3782 Use the jig specified for the screw size: www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topages/pndrilljig.php?clickkey=30568.
      Follow proper fastening techniques (at least three threads visible) and use the screw length that is appropriate for your application. As the nutplate starts gripping the screw, it will require more force to turn and remain that way until the screw is all the way in, so use a good, clean scredriver tip to avoid stripping the head slots.

  • @gilbertohernandez3915
    @gilbertohernandez3915 Рік тому +1

    Hello, excuse me, what is the name of the tool you use to countersink or what brand is it, I am interested in it for my work

    • @ctrtacoma02
      @ctrtacoma02 Рік тому +2

      Countersink cage

    • @gilbertohernandez3915
      @gilbertohernandez3915 Рік тому

      @@ctrtacoma02 where I can get or buy it is from a brand in Mexico it is very difficult to get tools for aviation I have had to buy a tool online could you help me

  • @gilbertohernandez3915
    @gilbertohernandez3915 Рік тому

    where I can get or buy it is from a brand in Mexico it is very difficult to get tools for aviation I have had to buy a tool online could you help me

  • @mikejustice1196
    @mikejustice1196 5 місяців тому

    What is that clamping vise called on your bench please.

    • @KitplanesMagazine
      @KitplanesMagazine  4 місяці тому +1

      That's a 6-inch mill vise. They're widely available, even at some big-box home improvement stores.

  • @donbrown3599
    @donbrown3599 11 місяців тому

    Who makes the deburring tool and can you stainless bolts with the aluminum?

    • @KitplanesMagazine
      @KitplanesMagazine  11 місяців тому

      It's an Avery tool, available here: www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topages/speeddeb.php?clickkey=9772

  • @billdavis3957
    @billdavis3957 Рік тому

    Your camera should be closer.to.the work so we can see what you are doing.

  • @chantereaudominique8855
    @chantereaudominique8855 3 роки тому +1

    I prefer to dimple when it’s thin, and then dimple the nutplate.

    • @vsavatar
      @vsavatar Рік тому

      I tried that on the Van's practice kit, but the dimple die kept hitting the male part of the nutplate, and I couldn't get a good squeeze. How did you get around that problem?

    • @chantereaudominique8855
      @chantereaudominique8855 Рік тому

      @@vsavatarI filed the die so it doesn’t hit the male part of the nutplate.