mackd
Active Member
I know everyone talks about how much of a pain this is, but I wonder if anybody has some advice. I started trying to cleco my right fuel tank together today and things just weren't working out. Mostly I'm worried that in the process of pushing the ribs into place to get them clecoed, I've left some nasty scratches in my tank skin.
My rib flanges are all properly fluted and flanges are 90 degrees.
Any thoughts on easing the fitting process and avoiding the scratches? What do people do with scratched fuel tank skins, since they aren't primed?
Thanks,
David
My rib flanges are all properly fluted and flanges are 90 degrees.
Any thoughts on easing the fitting process and avoiding the scratches? What do people do with scratched fuel tank skins, since they aren't primed?
Thanks,
David