Airframe riveting done yet? Yep.
Airframe riveting done yet? Yep.
Today was the day...I'm all done riveting!! I still may have some miscellaneous riveting to do, plate nuts and such, but the airframe is declared done!!
http://www.chadandbrittne.com/June%2020 ... 206-10.htm
http://www.chadandbrittne.com/June%2020 ... 206-10.htm
Airframe riveting done yet? Yep.
Congratulations!
That has GOT to feel good
On Jun 6, 2010, at 9:24 PM, RB Lists - The Hangar wrote:
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That has GOT to feel good
On Jun 6, 2010, at 9:24 PM, RB Lists - The Hangar wrote:
Today was the day...I'm all done riveting!! I still may have some miscellaneous riveting to do, plate nuts and such, but the airframe is declared done!!
http://www.chadandbrittne.com/June%202010/Jun%206-10.htm
Chad Jensen
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Congratulations Chad! Wow, your dad is a trooper. My dad refuses to buck rivets. Guess who gets to crawl under my panel?? (which is fine really, since I have been at the airport I have been known as the electronics guru who can fit under an RV-8 panel. Childbirth has to be less painful than working under the -8's panel!)
Land Shark to celebrate? Somehow you drinking fruity beer doesn't sound so bad
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Land Shark to celebrate? Somehow you drinking fruity beer doesn't sound so bad

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Re: Airframe riveting done yet? Yep.
I know you are fairly meticulous with your progress, do you know how many rivets you have installed?cjensen wrote:Today was the day...I'm all done riveting!! [/url]
Re: Airframe riveting done yet? Yep.
My current count as of yesterday...TomNativeNewYorker wrote:I know you are fairly meticulous with your progress, do you know how many rivets you have installed?cjensen wrote:Today was the day...I'm all done riveting!! [/url]
Total rivets including factory set (wings & center section) 16,225
Total rivets set (including drilled out) 16,014
Total rivets set (without drilled out) 15,804
Total drilled 210
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Dude, that is soooo awesome 

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Way To Go!
Congrats Chad! That's a great milestone. You sure are getting close.
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Re: Airframe riveting done yet? Yep.
Chad,cjensen wrote: My current count as of yesterday...
Total rivets including factory set (wings & center section) 16,225
Total rivets set (including drilled out) 16,014
Total rivets set (without drilled out) 15,804
Total drilled 210
I just gotta ask... are you serious or are you just having some fun with us? Did you really count all those rivets?
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Re: Airframe riveting done yet? Yep.
I am thinking he did, thats why I asked. It wouldnt surprise me if he had an excel file a flow chart and a powerpoint presentation breaking down all the rivets.BSwayze wrote:
I just gotta ask... are you serious or are you just having some fun with us? Did you really count all those rivets?

I never kept count over my career as a sheet metal mechanic as to how many rivets I have installed or removed, but when someone asked me to give a rough estimate, about 10 minutes of thinking and adding I came up with a low ballpark number of 1.2 million. That number even shocked me because I never thought about it all those years.
Re: Airframe riveting done yet? Yep.
Yep, I really counted every single rivet since day one...broke it down by section on my numbers page-BSwayze wrote:I just gotta ask... are you serious or are you just having some fun with us? Did you really count all those rivets?
http://www.chadandbrittne.com/Numbers.htm

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Wow. Now I understand the fruity beer.
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Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
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Chad,
That's absolutely unbelieveable. And I thought I was detail-oriented. I'll bet Vans couldn't even give you an accurate answer about how many rivets are in this thing.
I'll never tease you again about fruity beer. You've just upped the anty!
I'm not sure if we should congratulate you, or try to have you committed to an asylum somewhere.
I'm not sure who gets the most kudos, you for counting them all, or Tom for hammering well over a million of 'em.
Honestly, my hat's off to both of you.
Maybe it's time for everybody to come up with an appropriate call sign for you. ??? Anybody have any good ideas?
One thing I can thank you for... when people ask me how many rivets are in this thing, I'll have a good answer for them, without having to do all the counting.
Good luck on your first flight!
That's absolutely unbelieveable. And I thought I was detail-oriented. I'll bet Vans couldn't even give you an accurate answer about how many rivets are in this thing.
I'll never tease you again about fruity beer. You've just upped the anty!


I'm not sure if we should congratulate you, or try to have you committed to an asylum somewhere.


I'm not sure who gets the most kudos, you for counting them all, or Tom for hammering well over a million of 'em.


Maybe it's time for everybody to come up with an appropriate call sign for you. ??? Anybody have any good ideas?
One thing I can thank you for... when people ask me how many rivets are in this thing, I'll have a good answer for them, without having to do all the counting.
Good luck on your first flight!
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I dont deserve any kudos for all those rivets(but a hearing aid down the road would be nice), I have been getting paid for well over twenty years for riveting and being a sheet metal mechanic.BSwayze wrote: I'm not sure who gets the most kudos, you for counting them all, or Tom for hammering well over a million of 'em.![]()
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Congrats Chad! Now that the riveting is done, get ready for "rivet withdrawal".
It is a chronic, unrelenting affliction, characterized by aimless wandering around your house with a glazed look on your face. I have yet to discover a cure, other than the obvious resorting to being a repeat offender. With continuing therapy and close monitoring by my wife, I have been able, so far, to resist......
Welcome to the club, Chad!
It is a chronic, unrelenting affliction, characterized by aimless wandering around your house with a glazed look on your face. I have yet to discover a cure, other than the obvious resorting to being a repeat offender. With continuing therapy and close monitoring by my wife, I have been able, so far, to resist......
Welcome to the club, Chad!

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Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
RV6A N782P
Hatz Classic, Welding fuselage
Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
Way to go!
Chad,
It looks like you are nearing the end of the beginning to paraphrase Winston Churchill. As you will find out, an experimental plane is never finished
My first flight was in 2005 and I am always "improving" it.
I read the rest of your website pages. Don't worry about having your interior installed for weighing. If its not completely installed, you can simply tape the pieces in their general locations and their weights will be accounted for.
Don't get in a hurry at this late stage of the process. Take some time to celebrate your accomplishment. In life, we strive for great achievements and must stop for reflection or we will let the moment get away from us.
Good luck!
It looks like you are nearing the end of the beginning to paraphrase Winston Churchill. As you will find out, an experimental plane is never finished

I read the rest of your website pages. Don't worry about having your interior installed for weighing. If its not completely installed, you can simply tape the pieces in their general locations and their weights will be accounted for.
Don't get in a hurry at this late stage of the process. Take some time to celebrate your accomplishment. In life, we strive for great achievements and must stop for reflection or we will let the moment get away from us.
Good luck!