For those forming ribs with the press or hybrid methods, the 20 ton press and jack setup from Harbor Freight does a great job, and is on sale thru at least the next week as part of HF's extended parking lot sale. With the coupons out this week, $309 for press and jack ... need to add two 3/4" x 12" x 12" hot or cold rolled steel plates ($103 off eBay or less at a scrapyard), a 1" x 12" x 12" urethane pad ($157 at McM-C), and some 3/4" stall mat ($53 for a 4' x 6' piece of the heavy stuff at tractor Supply) to build out the rest of the package. With tax and shipping figure on about $700 total for the complete setup. Ouch, but here's what to expect with press:
- Nose ribs press out with minimal distortion that clears once fluted
- Aileron and flap ribs press in one shot including joggles with no need to flute or straighten; all the small stuff (aileron and flap nose and pocket ribs) press out without much more than final tweaks on the pocket rib joggles
- Center and tip rib lightening holes press out without any distortion (I flow and hammer-formed the edge flanges on - other than the nose and trailing edge portions of the tip ribs - because it was just too many cycles of the press to get through a rib and the joggles needed to be touched up in any case)
Will keep my press for the usual steel-forming stuff, but wrapped up my stacks of Patrol ribs (160 total... 80 in the wing, 80 in flaps and ailerons) with the milling of the leading edge holes on the aileron nose ribs yesterday. Whoo-hoo! Plastic still on in the shots...
160_Wing_Ribs_Done_Aug22.jpg
- Nose ribs press out with minimal distortion that clears once fluted
- Aileron and flap ribs press in one shot including joggles with no need to flute or straighten; all the small stuff (aileron and flap nose and pocket ribs) press out without much more than final tweaks on the pocket rib joggles
- Center and tip rib lightening holes press out without any distortion (I flow and hammer-formed the edge flanges on - other than the nose and trailing edge portions of the tip ribs - because it was just too many cycles of the press to get through a rib and the joggles needed to be touched up in any case)
Will keep my press for the usual steel-forming stuff, but wrapped up my stacks of Patrol ribs (160 total... 80 in the wing, 80 in flaps and ailerons) with the milling of the leading edge holes on the aileron nose ribs yesterday. Whoo-hoo! Plastic still on in the shots...
160_Wing_Ribs_Done_Aug22.jpg
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