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Carl



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:41 pm    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

Can some one give me some pointers on how to make the F-7106 (forward top skin) lay flat along the longeron rivet line. Should I pre-bend it around some pipe, use an edge roller or maybe hand bend it over the rounded edge of a table. It is just the last two inches that can’t be realistically pulled down with clecos, and I don’t want it lifting off the longeron between rivets. Thx Carl
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:41 pm    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

Precurling the horizontal edge with an edge rolling tool helps quite
a bit on the 6. Don't see why it shouldn't on the 7.
Dick RV6A
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Can some one give me some pointers on how to make the F-7106
(forward top skin) lay flat along the longeron rivet line. Should I
pre-bend it around some pipe, use an edge roller or maybe hand bend
it over the rounded edge of a table. It is just the last two inches
that can't be realistically pulled down with clecos, and I don't
want it lifting off the longeron between rivets. Thx Carl



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

I've done both of those things, Carl -- rolled the skin and used the edge roller.

But I also bought some wingnut clecos and those work great.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:05 pm    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

Carl,

That is a tough edge to get to lay flat. I found standard clecos in
every rivet hole would still not pull it completely flat along the
longeron. There was still some puckering between the clecos. Wing nut
clecos did pull it in.

Here's what I did:
Crease the edge with Avery's edge rolling tool (or whatever tool works
for you): http://www.averytools.com/pc-45-70-edge-rolling-tool.aspx. Put
a cleco in EVERY hole (unless it interferes with the rivet gun). Use
wing nut clecos on the adjacent holes while riveting. Make sure to push
the rivet gun onto the skin hard enough to push the top skin edge flat
(may require someone pushing on the opposite side of the fuselage to
keep it from sliding sideways).

Mine came out without any puckering between rivets.

good luck,
Steve Allison
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Carl Bell wrote:
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Can some one give me some pointers on how to make the F-7106 (forward
top skin) lay flat along the longeron rivet line. Should I pre-bend it
around some pipe, use an edge roller or maybe hand bend it over the
rounded edge of a table. It is just the last two inches that can’t be
realistically pulled down with clecos, and I don’t want it lifting off
the longeron between rivets. Thx Carl



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:09 pm    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

I had the same concerns but doing nothing worked for me. The top skin
snugged right in there when we riveted it. My concern was not warranted
as I am very pleased with the results.

Steve Eberhart - RV-7A Slider, just riveted the forward top skin a week
and a half ago. Working on canopy now.

Carl Bell wrote:
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Can some one give me some pointers on how to make the F-7106 (forward
top skin) lay flat along the longeron rivet line. Should I pre-bend it
around some pipe, use an edge roller or maybe hand bend it over the
rounded edge of a table. It is just the last two inches that can’t be
realistically pulled down with clecos, and I don’t want it lifting off
the longeron between rivets. Thx Carl



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:47 pm    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

I did the same thing! Worked great!

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I've done both of those things, Carl -- rolled the skin and used the edge roller.

But I also bought some wingnut clecos and those work great.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 5:39 am    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

Carl -

I took mine to the local sheet metal shop and asked them to roll it.
Made a HUGE difference.

Neal George
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Can some one give me some pointers on how to make the F-7106 (forward
top skin) lay flat along the longeron rivet line. Should I pre-bend it
around some pipe, use an edge roller or maybe hand bend it over the
rounded edge of a table. It is just the last two inches that can't be
realistically pulled down with clecos, and I don't want it lifting off
the longeron between rivets. Thx Carl


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 5:47 am    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

Thanks all for your help on that pesky forward skin, I'll do a little
pre-bending and get some wing nut clecos. Carl

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:11 am    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

George, that sound like a good idea, do you remember the radius they used?
Thx Carl

Carl W Bell
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:56 pm    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

Hi Carl,

I hand curled or curved the skin.

I did not treat the edges with an edging tool.

I located two 2X4s long enough to slip the forward skin between them with
enough left over to hold them in my bench mounted Vice,.
I clamped the edge of the skin to be riveted between the 2x4s. with a large
C clamps.
This somewhat clumsy assemblage was then clamped into the vice.
With care not to crease the skin at the 2x4 edges I pulled the skin over
enough that the desired gentle curve was created.
I repeated the set up for the other side. I did not try to make the skin
curvature exactly match the supporting ribs.
When done the skin rested not Clekoed onto the structure with the skins
outer edges about two inches away from the fuse sides. Clekoes easily pulled
the skin on as desired.

When riveted the skin fit very nice , no puckering at all and no evidence of
edging tool use.

Keep building,

Jim in Kelowna

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:37 pm    Post subject: Top forward skin help. Reply with quote

Hi Bobby,

I noticed you have an offset panel (I think it Affordable's) in your plane.
Are you happy with it and would you do that one again or the XL? Also can
you see your Garmin map in the dock ok in the position you have? I'm going
with a G 496 and twin GRT's, an SL 30 and GTX 327. Any thoughts would be
appreciated. Carl

Carl W Bell
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