| Date: |
5-31-2018 |
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| Number of Hours: |
3.50 |
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| Brief Description: |
Riveting the Horizontal Stabilizer |
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Today I finished the horizontal stabilizer! It feels great to have the first piece done. I used my TATCO hand squeezer to rivet the rear spar assembly, HS-00006, HS-00005 and HS-706 to HS-801PP. I got most of the way around the top side of the HS and realized that I had missed 6 rivets on the top of the HS-702. At first I panicked thinking I was going to have to drill out a whole bunch of flush rivets but then realized that I could get to the six rivets by unclecoing the bottom side of the -801PP from the rear spar assembly on that side. I could then reach the bucking bar into the cavity and buck the rivets. It was a pain but it worked. I also had to drill out the forward most -801PP to -706 rivet on the top right side. When I squeezed it with the hand squeezer it ended up raised. That rivet is really hard to get to with the squeezer. Thankfully I drilled it out with no issues and was able to get the angle right on the second go around. I also riveted the HS-706 to the rear spar assembly. The one on the left side didn’t go very well with the squeezer and I ended up drilling the rivets out. I put them back in using the rivet gun and bucking bar and they ended up much better. I did squeeze the HS-00005 to rear spar rivets and realized that squeezing -4 rivets with the hand squeezer is hard work! Finally I blind riveted the rear spar assembly to the HS-708 and the HS was finished! |
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