OK -- tried an experiment----
some of my ribs are a little bowed on the sections which you would like to lay perfectly flat on the table. (but dont quite)
Took a 1 inch dowel --- glued onto the end a piece of sheet rubber about 3/16 thick. Then sanded it on the sander to cut the edge down
even with the dowel.
I layed the rib down with a rubber floor mat material under it. Then I took the stick and used it like a punch - hitting it with the dead
blow hammer. -rubber button down onto the sheet metal square to the surface. worked my way around the lightening holes.
The idea was to apply localized pressure and get the rubber mat to flex and allow the sheet to slightly cup.
I tried it on one of the worst offenders..... and it seemed to help a lot. i was able to remove 90% of the bow- leaving all most
a negligible amount of bow remaining. So the rubber "punch" worked pretty well.
I think it would work even better if I used a thinner and softer under pad instead of the thick floor mat. I would think a pad about
1/8 or 1/4 thick but softer than the rubber on the stick might work better. (so there would be more flex)
Tim
some of my ribs are a little bowed on the sections which you would like to lay perfectly flat on the table. (but dont quite)
Took a 1 inch dowel --- glued onto the end a piece of sheet rubber about 3/16 thick. Then sanded it on the sander to cut the edge down
even with the dowel.
I layed the rib down with a rubber floor mat material under it. Then I took the stick and used it like a punch - hitting it with the dead
blow hammer. -rubber button down onto the sheet metal square to the surface. worked my way around the lightening holes.
The idea was to apply localized pressure and get the rubber mat to flex and allow the sheet to slightly cup.
I tried it on one of the worst offenders..... and it seemed to help a lot. i was able to remove 90% of the bow- leaving all most
a negligible amount of bow remaining. So the rubber "punch" worked pretty well.
I think it would work even better if I used a thinner and softer under pad instead of the thick floor mat. I would think a pad about
1/8 or 1/4 thick but softer than the rubber on the stick might work better. (so there would be more flex)
Tim
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