Big sigh of relief
Here's Vans official answer. woohoo !
Rivets aren't smart enough to know which head is which, so we
make no differention about orientation. There are a few exceptions
to this, when we need a flush surface for something that comes
later, but these are noted in the plans.
You'll find this a lot easier to do on the bench rather than in the
jig.
Don't usually put the wing skeleton in the "jig" until the ribs and
spars are riveted together.
Forwarded by: "Support" <support>
Forwarded to: kens
Date forwarded: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 07:40:26 -0800
Date sent: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 10:36:31 -0500 (EST)
From: luc bedard <lucdbedard@yahoo.ca>
Subject: how badly did I screw up ???
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Gatineau, Qc
RV7 wings
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