The picture I attempted to attach shows a flaw I found in my rear spar end plate. The inboard 5/32" hole was apparently misaligned when I drilled it to final size. I did not have this problem with the same hole in the rib attach angles, cap strips, or spar web. I could use a 3/16" rivet here but I would worry about edge distance in the cap strip since it's only designed to have 1/4" edge distance to begin with. It wouldnt take long to make a new plate, but is there a better way to proceed? On a different note, I just took delivery of a tailwheel from Eric Newton. I took one look at it and laughed at myself for even thinking about making it myself. Its quality work! Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
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Hi Nich,
Based on my 26 years as a professional aircraft structures mechanic I would make a new plate. The major aircraft manufacturer that I worked for in their service center would not have allowed that to go on an aircraft. There will be some people that will tell you that a rivet will fill that hole with no problem but don't do it. If it was a wingtip screw hole no big deal but it is the spar attach point fitting. Just suck it up and make a new one. If I was going to buy the airplane from you I would not want it if it is not built to the proper standards.
I got to get back to work..
Good luck,
SwaidFixnflyr,
Patrol Scratch build #262
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