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    Best way to fasten nut plates to hold the two piece carbon fiber nose bowl together. Will setting rivets damage the carbon fiber? First time working with carbon fiber. By the way its one of Bob's nose bowls. Any help would be appreciated thanks wes

  • #2
    Use the AN470A instead of the AD rivets, at least for fiberglass. Someone else can chime in if there's corrosion issues with aluminum rivets through carbon. If there was I'd imagine you'd catch it before it actually became a problem, on the other hand they might only last a couple months.
    Last edited by zkelley2; 01-17-2021, 05:52 AM.

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    • #3
      With fiberglass I always made sure the composite was sandwiched between two layers of metal. Seems like worthwhile insurance for carbon too. In the case of the nose bowl split, the outer part of the sandwich would be a wide washer and the inner part would be a narrow strip holding the nutplates.
      Last edited by jaredyates; 01-17-2021, 06:52 AM.

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      • svyolo
        svyolo commented
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        I agree, you need a lot of bearing surface. Holes in fiberglass abrade away very quickly without it, and I think carbon is probably worse. Tinnerman washers work well.

      • Bcone1381
        Bcone1381 commented
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        How do you treat rivets that secure a nut plate? Do they get sandwiched too?

    • #4
      Our solution to hold the two halves was to rivet K1000 nut plates to an aluminum backer strip & bond it the backside of the lower half. The strip will act like a backing washer and be able to take the forces of the screws going in and out to secure the top. Drill holes in the hacking plate on the side to be glued so that the adhesive will come through in a rivet fashion. Use the truss head screws with nylon washers under the screw heads. The nylon screws save wear on the paint and cowl.
      Last edited by Glenn Patterson; 01-22-2021, 12:38 PM.

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      • #5
        I suppose permanently fiberglassing the two parts together would be problematic eh? I’m nowhere near that stage but seems like something I would consider if the Mx headache wasn’t excessive...
        Almost flying!

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        • zkelley2
          zkelley2 commented
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          You really really want the nosebowl to be 2 pieces. Theres no issue putting nutplates and rivets into fiberglass.

        • jaredyates
          jaredyates commented
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          Any time you want to remove the cowl, you'd either have to remove the prop, or separate the nosebowl from the rest of the cowl. And you wouldn't be able to run the engine uncowled for mx runs, etc.

        • svyolo
          svyolo commented
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          I was questioning the rivets in the fiberglass nose bowl as well. Long term they don't loosen up in their holes?

      • #6
        Gotcha, thx!
        Almost flying!

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