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Old 12-24-2011, 11:18 AM
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Unhappy Wrong rivets in sealed bag!

Was about to open a bag of AN426AD4-6 rivets when some of them didn't look right. Bag labelled -6 and there were some -5's in there too as seen in photo of the sealed bag. Bag number 1906 dated 2007. Everyone makes mistakes, I am not alone...

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Old 12-24-2011, 12:29 PM
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You are most definitely not alone! So I am finally starting to rivet my horizontal stab. Starting to look like a real airplane part now! So, I got to the point where you start doing the forward spar(inboard ribs/ spar area). Got done with my first few bits of real riveting and stood back and congratulated myself on how awesome I am and how nicely my rivets turned out. Went back to the shop next day, saw I had a couple of nose ribs laying around... odd I thought... looked at the plans and then felt sick to my stomach as I realized they were supposed to be riveted to the forward spar with the main rib... doh! I don't know what I was thinking! Needless to say, I was pretty bummed while I was drilling those same perfect rivets out And this is just the beginning for me. It is gonna be a long build
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Old 12-24-2011, 12:40 PM
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I've been amazed at the accuracy of 1000's of parts delivered but mistakes do happen. I have a very large bag of AN426AD3-3s that were wrongly labeled -3.5s from the wing kit. The wing skins mostly use -3.5s. Van's sent the correct ones right out but didn't want the -3s back. I'll never run out of that size!
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Old 12-24-2011, 10:27 PM
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Default Rivet removal

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You are most definitely not alone! I was pretty bummed while I was drilling those same perfect rivets out And this is just the beginning for me. It is gonna be a long build
That's no biggie! you caught the mistake so you passed the test!
My rivet removal tool owes me nothing! If you don't have one already, I highly recommend one. Got mine from Avery tools. Makes AN470 rivet removal easy and prevents damage to the parts. Build on as they say...
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