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captain_john
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Look at all those shavings!

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Countersinking the tank nutplates makes a HELLUVA mess!

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I just completed them and am beginning the inspection ports now.

The sample skin piece fits perfectly!

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...and the holes look clean!

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I think I am getting the hang of this whole airplane building thing!

I should have it all figured out right after I need to know how to do it!

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Every time I've ever fabricated anything, it seems like about the time I'm finishing up, I've figured out how to do it.

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Interesting technique of countersinking the screw hole *after* the nut plates have been riveted in. Did the threads of the nutplate not tear up the pilot of the countersink cutter?
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Post by captain_john »

Actually, it is per plan.

The #30 pilot centers inside the well of the nutplate without affecting the threads in any adverse way.

This keeps the c-sink perfectly centered! Pretty slick, really!

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