Thank you for sharing these videos. It´s my work area right now and feel a bit lost. My workmates laughed when I ordered a center punch from ebay, but ey, it is what it is.
I got them from a coworker and haven't used them much and so never noticed they had a handedness to them. Is there somewhere I can get a copy of that project outline?
This is a bit tough, as we are applying a Cessna Manual to a non-Cessna part. However, my manual notes that for a spar that is a single channel, both the typical and minimum edge distance for this repair is 1/4 inch (Wing Spar Repair Sheet 2 of 3). With #4 rivets, that is 2D. Some of the statements in the manual apply to specific situations, and some are actually in conflict with each other, so you have to interpret which requirement is more important...
The fly cutter can be adjusted to every size you need. If the fly cutter is used properly, it makes a very smooth edge. The hole saw cutter leaves a very rough edge compared to the fly cutter. However, the hole saw cutter is less likely to cut off your fingers.
You are correct. For dyslexic people like myself, left and right is tough. The good news is that you will be able to tell which is which when you go to make the cut.
Thank you for sharing these videos. It´s my work area right now and feel a bit lost. My workmates laughed when I ordered a center punch from ebay, but ey, it is what it is.
Great video. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
thank you great job but why you didn't use a correct gran direction for bending ?
Great videos keep them coming
Wow it’s just awesome the way u made us figure out the sight line
Hello friend, what is the best way to bend the leading edge of a plate 025 wing?
Would be nice if you could have attached a pdf of the drawings needed to do this project. Thanks for the video.
I just saw the complete document, you where correcto on the spliced repair, my fault for not seeing the complete repair docket
Bravo Mr , SM
thanks for your video. was big help
I have an old pair of yellow snips. Is that different or did the manufacturer just use a different system to indicate left and right hand
I don't know. Just see what they can comfortably cut. All pairs can cut straight.
I got them from a coworker and haven't used them much and so never noticed they had a handedness to them. Is there somewhere I can get a copy of that project outline?
as per the cessna repair you should have used minimum edge distance and 3d rivet pitch
This is a bit tough, as we are applying a Cessna Manual to a non-Cessna part. However, my manual notes that for a spar that is a single channel, both the typical and minimum edge distance for this repair is 1/4 inch (Wing Spar Repair Sheet 2 of 3). With #4 rivets, that is 2D. Some of the statements in the manual apply to specific situations, and some are actually in conflict with each other, so you have to interpret which requirement is more important...
from where i can got these drawing like pdf file? if anyone have idea please share it
Sir i want this document of project for practice can you provide me this document ..
why you are not using a Hole Saw Cutter...
The fly cutter can be adjusted to every size you need. If the fly cutter is used properly, it makes a very smooth edge. The hole saw cutter leaves a very rough edge compared to the fly cutter. However, the hole saw cutter is less likely to cut off your fingers.
you got the snips wrong. Green is right, Red is left
You are correct. For dyslexic people like myself, left and right is tough. The good news is that you will be able to tell which is which when you go to make the cut.
Does he has facebook page?
I need job in your comp