I have been pressing my nose ribs against a rubber pad to press in the central holes and bend the outer edge over about 1/2 way or so.....
Then I roll the outer flange over more with a little dead blow hammer.... then I fluit..... then finish the bends to 90 degrees with that
hinged gizmo that the RV guys use..... Then a bit more fiddling and im done. The only "bug" is that my rubber is only forming the center
flange to about 20-25 degrees instead of specified 30.
I tried making a beveled plug to mechanically press them the rest of the way (in the hydraulic press) --- and it did--- but it also induced
some pretty bad distortion since the area around the hole isnt being aggressively held down. I could get some of it out but not all.
So Im thinking that method isnt a "clean" solution.
The other way I could try is to either get different rubber for the pressing pad which will extrude into the hole farther and bend the flange to 30.....
or fit a rubber spacer (like a big washer) maybe about 1/4 inch thick rubber so that it is "stacked" between the pushing pad and the flange
to be pushed. It seems clear that my current pad is simply not extruding far enough into the void at the center of the holes. I think that
is being limited by the durometer of the rubber vs. the 20 ton capacity of my jack. I kind of run out of steam before the rubber bulges in
deep enough.
So I can try to add a rubber shim to give the lightening holes a little head start when it starts compressing--- or I could try to change
the rubber pad im using to something softer.
I think N3N on Youtube (mr snapp) mentions the part # of the pad he used from mcmaster carr on his video. Of coarse he may have a bigger tonnage jack than me --- have to try to notice that too.....
Just wondering if anyone else has run up on this issue ? (and how you ended up solving it----) The method Im doing works really well--
except for the missing 10 degrees.....
Tim
Then I roll the outer flange over more with a little dead blow hammer.... then I fluit..... then finish the bends to 90 degrees with that
hinged gizmo that the RV guys use..... Then a bit more fiddling and im done. The only "bug" is that my rubber is only forming the center
flange to about 20-25 degrees instead of specified 30.
I tried making a beveled plug to mechanically press them the rest of the way (in the hydraulic press) --- and it did--- but it also induced
some pretty bad distortion since the area around the hole isnt being aggressively held down. I could get some of it out but not all.
So Im thinking that method isnt a "clean" solution.
The other way I could try is to either get different rubber for the pressing pad which will extrude into the hole farther and bend the flange to 30.....
or fit a rubber spacer (like a big washer) maybe about 1/4 inch thick rubber so that it is "stacked" between the pushing pad and the flange
to be pushed. It seems clear that my current pad is simply not extruding far enough into the void at the center of the holes. I think that
is being limited by the durometer of the rubber vs. the 20 ton capacity of my jack. I kind of run out of steam before the rubber bulges in
deep enough.
So I can try to add a rubber shim to give the lightening holes a little head start when it starts compressing--- or I could try to change
the rubber pad im using to something softer.
I think N3N on Youtube (mr snapp) mentions the part # of the pad he used from mcmaster carr on his video. Of coarse he may have a bigger tonnage jack than me --- have to try to notice that too.....
Just wondering if anyone else has run up on this issue ? (and how you ended up solving it----) The method Im doing works really well--
except for the missing 10 degrees.....
Tim
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