
Here is how it happened. I was progressing nicely with drilling my horizontal stab. It came time to mate the front flange of the HS-405 to the HS-702 and HS-810-1 and HS-814-1.
This is to be done using the holes previously pilot drilled to #40 in the forward flange of HS-405 as a drill guide.
The instructions say that it is best to use an angle drill for this step.
No problem I thought. I'll use the angle drill set that came in my Avery's RV builders tool kit. It looks like a wonderful tool but beware! ! !
When I started to drill the hole the bit started to wander in the hole and acted more like a small router than a drill bit. Now mind you, this is the first time that I have attempted to use this angle drill on an actual aircraft part, but the way it chewed the hole up I can say that I would recommend it or use it in the future. If you are getting ready to drill these holes anytime soon all that I can offer as advice is BE CAREFUL!
I hope this helps someone avoid the mistake that I made.
And P.S. Yes I ruined both HS 405 ribs attempting to drill the holes.
I am now looking for a new solution to drill the holes.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.