I have not been on much lately with the change of employment but progress has been progressing slowly. I have completed all my flap, aileron, and back ribs. Also completed all the aileron pocket and nose ribs and flap nose ribs. No problems there.
I began flanging the nose ribs and I noticed last night that 4 or 5 of them developed a crack in the flange on the top side. It is not full thickness and with substantial time (7 -10 min) I am able to buff it out on the scotchbright wheel. I am assuming this is happening when I put too much bend before the flutes get put in. Most of these "cracks" are very close to where the rivet will go to hold the skin to the rib. One fell in the flute.
In the picture below, the bottom rib is without making any changes, the top one is after a few min on the scotchbright wheel. I was able to completely buff it out flat after a few more minutes.
So the question to the group, should I scrap these and redo them or am I safe to simply buff them out. m
I began flanging the nose ribs and I noticed last night that 4 or 5 of them developed a crack in the flange on the top side. It is not full thickness and with substantial time (7 -10 min) I am able to buff it out on the scotchbright wheel. I am assuming this is happening when I put too much bend before the flutes get put in. Most of these "cracks" are very close to where the rivet will go to hold the skin to the rib. One fell in the flute.
In the picture below, the bottom rib is without making any changes, the top one is after a few min on the scotchbright wheel. I was able to completely buff it out flat after a few more minutes.
So the question to the group, should I scrap these and redo them or am I safe to simply buff them out. m
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