I was watching a Cleaveland uTube the other day where they were describing the difference between the substructure dies and skin dies. Makes sense that the substructure die would develop an 11 thou deeper crater so the skin dimple fits exactly into the substructure. Same discussion for the tank since the sealant takes up some room below the rivet.
My question is:
how important is this in reality? Does it fit into the perfectionist category, and if so, I'm ok with it. It just means more dies and organization.
My question is:
how important is this in reality? Does it fit into the perfectionist category, and if so, I'm ok with it. It just means more dies and organization.