| Date: |
5-10-2011 |
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| Number of Hours: |
2.30 |
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| Brief Description: |
Installed nutplates on COMM antenna doublers |
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Spring Cleaning is nearly over, and I'm done with school. Graduation for my BS in Computer Science is this Saturday. I'm still wrapping up some stuff but this seemed like a good day to tackle a small job and get back in the swing of things. I roughly installed the COMM antennae to the doublers (in place, minus skin and gasket) using #8 screws and nutplates. Once the nutplates were positioned how I wanted them, I drilled through one rivet hole in each nutplate until I felt it 'give' (just short of going through and marring the antenna base plate). I then removed everything, finished drilling through the rivet holes, and resintalled the nutplates using a screw and a cleco. Then I drilled the other rivet hole for each nutplate. After disassembling everything, I deburred all the holes in the doublers and rechecked that all the edges were deburred, too. Then I dimpled all the #40 holes (the screw holes don't need it and the #30 holes will have AN470 rivets). I also dimpled the nutplates. Then I riveted the nutplates to the doublers. I also dimpled the #40 holes in the fuselage structure in the vicinity of the doublers and then clecoed the doublers in place so I could take the pictures in the 2nd and 3rd images. No, it didn't really take me over 2 hours to do all that. I also managed to update the computer in the hangar and remove the one in the RV-6A hangar (it's being replaced) as well as some other small housekeeping chores. Rivet count: 16 Total: 6227 - Plus 549 done at Van's |
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