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can I get a sanity check

Fenderbean

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Which dimple size is used on the trim cable hatch on the elevators? Im guessing the same is used on the re-enforcement plate that holds the nut plate.
the screw is the AN507-6R6 with K100-06 nut plates.
The manual gets a bit weird on page 9-7 with these and my brain is failing me
 
Have you tried dimpling a piece of scrap with a #40 bit hole using the same thickness material and dimple dies which allows screw to fit flush?
JMHO
 
Have you tried dimpling a piece of scrap with a #40 bit hole using the same thickness material and dimple dies which allows screw to fit flush?
JMHO
I did one for the screw head but it seems to be less flush than I thought it should but it seems thats just how the will be.
 

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As I struggle through the “90% to go,” I saw the thread title and came here to say, “it’s not sane to build an airplane…” 🤣

Looks like question has been answered, keep building…!
 
Have you tried dimpling a piece of scrap with a #40 bit hole using the same thickness material and dimple dies which allows screw to fit flush?
JMHO

As I struggle through the “90% to go,” I saw the thread title and came here to say, “it’s not sane to build an airplane…” 🤣

Looks like question has been answered, keep building…!
😂 yeah totally, even with the enjoyment and therapeutic nature of it, you are correct I still find myself saying “wtf was thinking this is insane!”
 
😂 yeah totally, even with the enjoyment and therapeutic nature of it, you are correct I still find myself saying “wtf was thinking this is insane!”
I have found the bottom wing skins completely removed all enjoyment and therapy from my build. 3/4 done.. can't wait to be finished with these!
 
I have found the bottom wing skins completely removed all enjoyment and therapy from my build. 3/4 done.. can't wait to be finished with these!
yeah I invested in a few well worth the money items to make building much better and enjoyable this time.
 
I did one for the screw head but it seems to be less flush than I thought it should but it seems thats just how the will be.
one or 2 turns with a de-burring tool should resolve that issue; or even better, see if you can get a tank dimple die from Bob Avery or Aircraft Spruce as they are slightly deeper and won't remove any aluminum...
 
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