You will get very god drilling out rivets. It's easy to get the drill bit back centered on the rivet. Its a quickly achieved skill set. soon you'll remove 100 out of 100 without a problem.
I see a rivet's shop head as smashed aluminum. We are smashing the tail of the rivet. We want the proper smash. Use some scrap stock....use it to experiment and have some fun..... try bucking rivets wrong. Using rivets that are too long and too short is educational. Experiment with Rivet tape. That stuff is a big time saver.
It is almost impossible to properly drive a rivet that is long....even slightly long is tough. The smash will drift off-center or the tail will tip over. Data suggest that a "slightly" poorly driven rivet still has almost all of its strength. I found that cutting rivets to length work hardens them and makes forming a good shop head far more difficult. So you need to get the Dash 3.5 and 4.5 length rivets that are available....and rivets are very cheep....drilling them out is consuming.
I have a copy in my workshop of Mil Spec Rivet Installation pdf. The generalities that are well published are fine. (like 0.5D thick x 1.5D diameter). But real specs are published and give you more lee way. Meaning a shop head that is not 0.5d x 1.5d may still comply with the engineering standards.
https://www.vansaircraft.com/wp-cont...-47196A_MI.pdf
I see a rivet's shop head as smashed aluminum. We are smashing the tail of the rivet. We want the proper smash. Use some scrap stock....use it to experiment and have some fun..... try bucking rivets wrong. Using rivets that are too long and too short is educational. Experiment with Rivet tape. That stuff is a big time saver.
It is almost impossible to properly drive a rivet that is long....even slightly long is tough. The smash will drift off-center or the tail will tip over. Data suggest that a "slightly" poorly driven rivet still has almost all of its strength. I found that cutting rivets to length work hardens them and makes forming a good shop head far more difficult. So you need to get the Dash 3.5 and 4.5 length rivets that are available....and rivets are very cheep....drilling them out is consuming.
I have a copy in my workshop of Mil Spec Rivet Installation pdf. The generalities that are well published are fine. (like 0.5D thick x 1.5D diameter). But real specs are published and give you more lee way. Meaning a shop head that is not 0.5d x 1.5d may still comply with the engineering standards.
https://www.vansaircraft.com/wp-cont...-47196A_MI.pdf
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