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PFolbrecht(at)starkinvest
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 8:51 am    Post subject: Over-fluting Reply with quote

Is there really any way to undo over-fluting of a rib?

My fluting was going well until I got to R-903 - long, skinny rudder
rib. I over-did it and it's now bowed the other way. Drat. I figure
anything that could be done now would probably result in fatigued metal
anyway.

Paul

9A QB 1176


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:14 am    Post subject: Over-fluting Reply with quote

On 8:45:53 2006-03-15 "Folbrecht, Paul" <PFolbrecht(at)starkinvestments.com>
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Is there really any way to undo over-fluting of a rib?

My fluting was going well until I got to R-903 - long, skinny rudder
rib. I over-did it and it's now bowed the other way. Drat. I figure
anything that could be done now would probably result in fatigued
metal anyway.

Fear not! You can gently squeeze some of the flutes with a pair of seaming
pliers (two flat plates welded to a pair of vise-grip jaws) or something
similar. Heck, even putting the rib on edge on your wooden shop table, and
hitting the flute gently with your dead-blow hammer would probably flatten
them out adequately.

The fluting process doesn't stress the material so much that a little
"unbending" will hurt it. Be gentle, and spread the unbending out over the
entire rib, and the part will be just fine.

-Rob


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:27 am    Post subject: Over-fluting Reply with quote

Hand seamer, squeeze the flutes out a bit. It happens.

)_( Dan
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:27 am    Post subject: Over-fluting Reply with quote

I use a hand seamer - pliers with a 3" wide jaw - to take out some of the
over fluting. Seems to work fine.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:54 am    Post subject: Over-fluting Reply with quote

I've done that, and to un-do it I just turned my fluting pliers at as
close to 90 degrees as I could get and squeezed a bit to flatten the
flute a bit. Or sandwich the flute between a couple of scraps of metal
and squeeze it with pliers (or whatever). It doesn't take much. You'd
have to flute and (totally) flatten the same spot more than a couple of
times before you have to worry about fatiguing the metal.

Dennis Glaeser
7A Fuselage

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Is there really any way to undo over-fluting of a rib? My fluting was
going well until I got to R-903 - long, skinny rudder rib. I over-did it
and it's now bowed the other way. Drat. I figure anything that could be
done now would probably result in fatigued metal anyway.
Paul 9A QB 1176


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 4:57 pm    Post subject: Over-fluting Reply with quote

Turn the fluting pliers over putting the center node
exactly on the center of the flute it created. Gently
squeeze till the reverse bend is gone.

Dave
--- "Folbrecht, Paul"
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<PFolbrecht(at)starkinvestments.com>

Is there really any way to undo over-fluting of a
rib?



My fluting was going well until I got to R-903 -
long, skinny rudder
rib. I over-did it and it's now bowed the other
way. Drat. I figure
anything that could be done now would probably
result in fatigued metal
anyway.



Paul

9A QB 1176








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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:14 am    Post subject: Over-fluting Reply with quote

Thanks for all the responses on the fluting issue! Mainly I was
concerned about fatiguing the metal. It was indeed easy to un-flute
using the seamer.

Paul
9A QB #1176
HS & VS done, working on rudder
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:26 pm    Post subject: Over-fluting Reply with quote

A tip to avoid over fluting is to lay the rib flat on the worktable
after marking each fluting location and kneel down so your eyes are at
table level looking under the rib toward the light from the open door.
As you squeeze the fluting pliers you will see the rib sink down to the
flat tabletop and the light coming under the bowed rib will disappear as
it flattens out. Just gently move around the rib deepening some flutes
until no light comes underneath the now straightened (flattened) rib.

Pete Cowper
RV8 #81139
Hanger B-5
Visalia Municipal Airport


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 8:12 am    Post subject: Over-fluting Reply with quote

I actually use the front edge of the workbench instead of the top. I
hold the rib against the edge of the workbench as I flute. This is a
natural position to grip the pliers. You can look down and see the gap
narrow as you squeeze.

Bill Dube'

Pete Cowper wrote:

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A tip to avoid over fluting is to lay the rib flat on the worktable
after marking each fluting location and kneel down so your eyes are at
table level looking under the rib toward the light from the open door.
As you squeeze the fluting pliers you will see the rib sink down to the
flat tabletop and the light coming under the bowed rib will disappear as
it flattens out. Just gently move around the rib deepening some flutes
until no light comes underneath the now straightened (flattened) rib.

Pete Cowper
RV8 #81139
Hanger B-5
Visalia Municipal Airport










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