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Hi Tom, I do have a couple of the threaded type, but in honesty have hardly used them, I understand your reasoning and can see how your suggestion would work. However I have up to now found that I can control any creep by replacing either every 3rd or 5th Cleco with rivets, this seems sufficient to lock things into place before riveting the rest.
Renaud, if you try searching "skin pin" you should get images of most varieties, the aircraft trade is the place to find all riveting supplies of the type I have been using on this build and as Tom described.
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Very nice, Ian.
What type of steel did you use for the arms? Originals seem to be a type of spring steel.
I have to make a pair of rears for a Bantam.
Cheers,
Peter
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Bright Cold rolled because I had it in stock, but yes I agree that originals were a higher carbon because they harden where spot welded. the outer arms of my set up are shortened originals, the centre arms and the additional fixed arms are the ones I made from scratch. The Main bracket is one I made from 1/4" mild steel 30 years ago and which I salvaged from the original car.
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No comment Ian because this is a matter of taste of course.
Yours is good enough for me!
Cheers
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OK Flywheel,
Firstly what is it and what engine does it use?
Secondly, I presume all the joints are riveted but am intrigued as to the tub of vaseline?
Also as the struts are tubes how do you deburr the inside of the rivet hole drillings?
and finally what grade/type of rivet are you going to use?
Well you did post a photo!!!!!!
Paul N-M