S sblack Well Known Member Jun 12, 2015 #1 I dimpked a part in the mistaken belief that the part to go on top was dimpled. Turns out the part on top was machine countersunk. Is there any problem squeezing the dimple flat i.e. metal fatigue etc?
I dimpked a part in the mistaken belief that the part to go on top was dimpled. Turns out the part on top was machine countersunk. Is there any problem squeezing the dimple flat i.e. metal fatigue etc?
Palamedes Well Known Member Jun 12, 2015 #2 I'm curious about this too.. I haven't done this (YET that I have found) but have come darn close to it a couple times..
I'm curious about this too.. I haven't done this (YET that I have found) but have come darn close to it a couple times..
N546RV Well Known Member Jun 13, 2015 #3 The consensus I've seen on here is that a dimple may be flattened or reversed once. I've done it on a couple occasions on my build so far.
The consensus I've seen on here is that a dimple may be flattened or reversed once. I've done it on a couple occasions on my build so far.
blueflyer Well Known Member Jun 13, 2015 #4 N546RV said: The consensus I've seen on here is that a dimple may be flattened or reversed once. I've done it on a couple occasions on my build so far. Click to expand... +1. I've flattened out an incorrect dimple or two.
N546RV said: The consensus I've seen on here is that a dimple may be flattened or reversed once. I've done it on a couple occasions on my build so far. Click to expand... +1. I've flattened out an incorrect dimple or two.