Hey guys, I’m struggling with squeezing strut ends to accept fittings. Trying to get this done so I can get out of a borrowed hangar and back into my garage.
Here’s what “Tips†says about squeezing the strut ends: “Make up a spacer that’s about 3/16†thinner than the fittings and insert inside the strut while squeezing. This is to make sure the flat surfaces inside the strut remain parallel. Just tighten the vice until the opening is a little too small to let the fitting slide in. Release the pressure on the vice and see how much the strut springs back by sliding the fitting in. Keep repeating that process until, with no pressure on the vice, the fittings slide in with a snug fit.†image_9191.jpg
I’m just starting to squeeze, following this instruction to the letter. But as I squeeze tight enough to get close to the oak spacer block, the trailing part of the strut compresses more easily than the leading part. I’m afraid to go further, since it’s noted that you need to keep the flat sides parallel when squeezing, but that is not happening.
Seeking assistance. Thanks in advance. Picture attached. Hard to see but the gap along the right side of the spacer block is almost twice as wide at the bottom as it is on the top. It goes away when releasing the vice, as I haven’t squeezed it hard enough to affect permanent change.
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