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PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 2:34 pm    Post subject: Lightening holes in ribs Reply with quote

Bought an OLD wing kit for my RV-4 recently. The lightening holes need
to be cut out on the ribs. Does anybody have a pet method for
accurately finding the center of the cutout...I will be using a fly
cutter to do the cutting job.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 4:01 pm    Post subject: Lightening holes in ribs Reply with quote

Scott wrote:
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Bought an OLD wing kit for my RV-4 recently. The lightening holes need
to be cut out on the ribs. Does anybody have a pet method for
accurately finding the center of the cutout...I will be using a fly
cutter to do the cutting job.


Scott, measure the diameters of the lightening holes and make a set of
round templates (cut out of poster board?) with a hole in the middle.
Center a template on the rib in a lightening hole recess, make a mark in
the center hole with a Sharpie, and crank up the fly cutter.

Be careful with the fly cutter, that thing can be deadly!

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 5:47 pm    Post subject: Lightening holes in ribs Reply with quote

Hi Scott,

You can copy the drawing for the ribs or order a new one from Vans. They
are only $3 or so for a full sized sheet. Cut it out and lay it in the rib
to mark the centers.

Just a silly suggestion:

DON'T get on a roll and cut lightening holes in ALL the ribs. The tank ribs
and ends of the tanks don't get "lightened". It's a hassle to fix them
after they have big holes in them, ask me how I know... And no, it wasn't
me, it was Van's themselves. I got one of the first set of wing kits that
came with the lightening holes done at the factory. Whoever they gave that
task to did them all... tank ribs and all!

Dave

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 5:59 pm    Post subject: Lightening holes in ribs Reply with quote

I understand! I have experience with them...I used one to cut out all
the holes in my new instrument panel on my Corben. Good thing there
were only about 8 holes I had to make! Smile

Scott
http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/
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Sam Buchanan wrote:

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Be careful with the fly cutter, that thing can be deadly!

Sam Buchanan



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:05 pm    Post subject: Lightening holes in ribs Reply with quote

Ooh, now there's some advice I can really use!! Yes, I probably
would've done just that! I would have gotten the flycutter all set up
and done every hole that was that size in one fell swoop. Thanks for
saving me from having to send MORE money to Van...

Scott
http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/
Gotta Fly or Gonna Die
Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version)

David Burton wrote:

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Hi Scott,

You can copy the drawing for the ribs or order a new one from Vans. They
are only $3 or so for a full sized sheet. Cut it out and lay it in the rib
to mark the centers.

Just a silly suggestion:

DON'T get on a roll and cut lightening holes in ALL the ribs. The tank ribs
and ends of the tanks don't get "lightened". It's a hassle to fix them
after they have big holes in them, ask me how I know... And no, it wasn't
me, it was Van's themselves. I got one of the first set of wing kits that
came with the lightening holes done at the factory. Whoever they gave that
task to did them all... tank ribs and all!

Dave

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 7:46 pm    Post subject: Lightening holes in ribs Reply with quote

That's a great idea; I wish I'd thought of it. I carefully did the first
rib and then used the stock I'd just removed to mark all the rest of the
ribs. Even then, I'd clamp the rib in place and rotate the fly cutter by
hand to check where it was cutting. By the way, that removed stock is
useful for making small bits. Even the small holes yielded clamping pads,
bolt washers (for when I was bolting the longerons to the jig), and shims.
Waste nothing!

Patrick Kelley - RV-6A - working on canopy frame

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 3:02 am    Post subject: Lightening holes in ribs Reply with quote

That's a good idea as well (big fender washers!!)! Guess I better buy a
metal "trash" bin to throw all the various bits of leftovers into.

Scott
http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/
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Patrick Kelley wrote:

[quote]

That's a great idea; I wish I'd thought of it. I carefully did the first
rib and then used the stock I'd just removed to mark all the rest of the
ribs. Even then, I'd clamp the rib in place and rotate the fly cutter by
hand to check where it was cutting. By the way, that removed stock is
useful for making small bits. Even the small holes yielded clamping pads,
bolt washers (for when I was bolting the longerons to the jig), and shims.
Waste nothing!

Patrick Kelley - RV-6A - working on canopy frame

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 6:09 am    Post subject: Lightening holes in ribs Reply with quote

Scott wrote:
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That's a good idea as well (big fender washers!!)! Guess I better buy a
metal "trash" bin to throw all the various bits of leftovers into.

By all means save all your cutoffs and scraps; you will be fabbing all
sorts of brackets, spacers, etc. I still have ten-year-old bits and
pieces of RV-6 in my scrap box and several of my subsequent projects
have RV-6 metal "flying" in them. Smile

Sam Buchanan


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 9:02 am    Post subject: Lightening holes in ribs Reply with quote

I found it easy to just draw a couple of lines at 90 deg on the disk to cut
out - Got the centre with no problem that way... Did use a large compass to
draw a circle, just to make sure before getting the fly cutter out ...

I also made a small jig to clamp the rib in place during cutting ... and
watch you hands !!

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