TheBoatLife
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I’m about to assemble the rudder, and I’ve been reading and rereading about getting a straight trailing edge. Even Section 5 states: “Building a truly straight TE is one of the more difficult things to do in aircraft construction”
If you are using a pneumatic squeezer with the trailing edge squeezer sets, is it still that difficult? Or does the real difficulty come with the back riveting method and using a rivet gun?
If you are using a pneumatic squeezer with the trailing edge squeezer sets, is it still that difficult? Or does the real difficulty come with the back riveting method and using a rivet gun?