lShadowl
Member
Hello guys,
I started riveting the left HS skin and noticed something on my dimpling.
I've always done countersinking and not used to dimpling.
So, when I'm using the squeeze for dimpling, the installed rivets looks way better and sits perfectly on the skin. (2 first rivets on the left)
When I use the C-Frame, with the same die, it looks under done and the rivets are not perfectly flush.
Not very clear on the pictures but trust me, it doesn't look that good.
Any advice on how to do the dimpling with the C-Frame?
What's the tolerance according to flushness?
Thanks a lot!
Here's the pic :
I started riveting the left HS skin and noticed something on my dimpling.
I've always done countersinking and not used to dimpling.
So, when I'm using the squeeze for dimpling, the installed rivets looks way better and sits perfectly on the skin. (2 first rivets on the left)
When I use the C-Frame, with the same die, it looks under done and the rivets are not perfectly flush.
Not very clear on the pictures but trust me, it doesn't look that good.
Any advice on how to do the dimpling with the C-Frame?
What's the tolerance according to flushness?
Thanks a lot!
Here's the pic :