I have been having trouble bending the most outbd horizontal stab ribs. Unlike the other stab ribs, these ribs have straight edges and go from 7/8" aft to 1/2" fwd at the squashed leading edge tube. The flanges are 9/16" and I have not been able to get an acceptable part using a conventional pan/box brake. The edge of the flange bumps into the leaves before I could get a 90 degree bend on the small end. So I turned to my trusty Harbor Freight 30" mountable brake. I have used this tool alot so far. I had some left over .190 4130 plate from the wing strut attach fittings. Cut off a 3"×24" piece and made a new leaf. The reduced leaf thickness should give me the clearance I needed to get that extra wide flange. Should help with the bends on the ribs that have to fair into the .375 trailing edge tubes. Initial test samples are promising At $69.95 this brake is worth every penny. Plus you can get 15% off with a coupon. The image shows the brake with the new leaf installed.
Gerry
Patrol #30$
Gerry
Patrol #30$
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