I need to countersink holes for #6 and # 8 tinnermans in a new Van's nosewheel wheelpant. Can anyone recommend the countersink(s) I should buy for that?
I need to countersink holes for #6 and # 8 tinnermans in a new Van's nosewheel wheelpant. Can anyone recommend the countersink(s) I should buy for that?
Chris, I know countersunk glass is common, but AN526 screws (with nylon washers) are a more durable solution. Looks better too (small diameter) and stays that way.
I use a one hole countersink. I like the flush screw look. I do not remember where I got the countersink. It fits in s drill chuck. There are a lot of ways to skin the cat.
I like the screw solution but I use a dremel with a grinding wheel. Spin it up on a coarse grinding wheel and dress the business end to the correct shape. Usually I make the countersink shallow then perfect it with a cutter set to the correct depth.
Reason is fiberglass is hard of steel tools.