countersinking fibreglass fairings

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stanman
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countersinking fibreglass fairings

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I am completing my RV8 Empennage fairings...do any builders go with round head screws for the fairing attach to both the vertical and horizontal stabs..?looks a bit too thin for countersinking and flat head screws...any advice ... photos appreciated...rgds to all...stan
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Many if not most of the ones I have seen have been done with round head screws.

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I'd say I've seen about equally both...those that use CS screws are using Tinnerman washers...
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stanman
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re fairings...screws

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many tks fellas...i.ll do some more study on this...i.d like to see some close-ups of both if i can...just the cosmetics of the round heads...by the way chad ,your recent photos of your assembled a/c looked great!!...i.m a bit slack re posting etc...but will try to post photos down the track...rgds to all...stan
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I used tinnerman washers and cs screws on mine.

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Post by Bob Barrett »

I used #6 Stainless Steel counter sunk screws on my RV-6A. I have 31.8 hours on it as of today and so far there is not problem. If a problem developes I will use tinerman washers.

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