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Originally Posted by TShort
Anyone have a source / table that shows the pilot hole sizes for blind rivets? I'm getting ready to pull the rivets in the 4 holes of the rear spar for the L elevator (I'm at work - don't have the plans / rivet number with me) and they don't fit in the #40 drilled / dimpled holes. It is very close, so #30 is too big.
Just looking for a reference for what size to drill for these blind rivets.
Thanks
Thomas
-8 empennage
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Since blind rivets are generally not as strong as solid rivets, as a practice I drill the hole to provide as close a fit as possible. For most of the blind rivets we use on our RV's, I prepare the hole with a 1/8" drill bit which is .125. A #30 drill bit is .1285 and gives the average blind rivet an opportunity to vibrate loose over time. Your question raises an issue. Most builders do not use a micrometer and I suppose strictly speaking, one is not needed. But I found its use invaluable time after time. You reach for a fastener or bolt and are unsure of the proper drill or reamer to use. A micrometer, especially a digital one will give you the information instantly taking the guesswork out of what drill to use. If you can, measure the diameter a blind rivet with a micrometer (or dial calipers), and you will see that a 1/8" drill bit is perfectly sufficient and desirable if you mean to produce the highest quality hole possible.
Rick Galati RV-6A "Darla"