Zane, I have very rarely used the special nutplates. If I am using a dimpled skin into a normal nutplate, I will take the countersink cutter and run it a bit into the hole where the screw goes. It works fine. .025 sheet must be dimpled. .032 can be countersunk but it leaves minimal material. That changes if there is more than one sheet underneath. Like in the areas around your gas tank bay cover.
Caution about using many different sizes of screws - there is no problem using them except when you start pulling screws out it makes maintenance confusing sometimes if you (or the person helping you) doesn't realize there is a different size screw required for that one special hole. Keeping the same size screws does have advantages. Mark
Caution about using many different sizes of screws - there is no problem using them except when you start pulling screws out it makes maintenance confusing sometimes if you (or the person helping you) doesn't realize there is a different size screw required for that one special hole. Keeping the same size screws does have advantages. Mark
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