| Date: |
3-20-2013 |
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| Number of Hours: |
2.50 |
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| Brief Description: |
Re-do |
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"Finally took delivery of the ""real"" torque wrench... It is calibrated / certified to >1% error accross the whole torque range 0-600 inch-pounds. Deep breath! I actually like it so much that I went ahead and ordered the lower end torque range version 0-150 inch-pounds. These are once in a life time purchasesand way better than the $30.00 bar type torque wrench I've been using. So what the heck, they'll last me the rest of my life & hopefully several annual inspections / engine overhauls. I also recieved the replacement sealant gun cartridge retainer... We're back in business!!! Woo-Hoo!!! Now on to the real plane work... - Mixed up 20 grams of proseal & re-riveted the 27 rivets I removed yesterday. I am so freaking lucky that none of the holes were damaged from the poorly driven rivets nor the removal process. Well, except one hole I popped an oops rivet in... Ahhh! I'm now very happy with the way these turned out! BTW call me old-school but I definately prefer bucking rivets over squeezing them. - Sealed up the perimeter of the tank leading edge attach bracket with a big old fat fillet. - Encapsulated as many rivets as I could before running out of proseal I still need to to do the internal fillet & finish encapsulation the remaining rivets. WOW! These tanks are no joke. I have 88 hours into them as of today. I fully expect to have about another 20 hour to go before both tanks are complete." |
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