alpinelakespilot2000
Well Known Member
Prepping the rudder has gone fast the last couple days and I'm ready to countersink the rudder wedge. However, it is really pretty thin and I'm worried that if I countersink enough to make a dimpled piece fit flush into the countersink, then I will almost be countersinking all the way through the wedge since I have to c.s. both sides of it.
Am I needlessly worrying? Should I countersink less than I otherwise would?
Thanks,
Steve
Am I needlessly worrying? Should I countersink less than I otherwise would?
Thanks,
Steve