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MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 1:37 pm    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

I have the Cleaveland edge bending tool. It does a very nice job.
However, I dimpled the trailing edge of my elevator before putting the
slight bend the trailing edge. Has anyone else tried using this tool to
bend an edge after dimpling? Any tips?

I quickly figured out that the tool probably works best before any
dimpling but I had already done the dimpling before learning this.

Bill Watson - tailcone assembled, elevators almost ready to rivet,
finally priming tomorrow.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 2:38 pm    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

In a message dated 12/10/2006 4:39:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com writes:
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I dimpled the trailing edge of my elevator before putting the
slight bend the trailing edge.


If you doubt the quality of the dimple after adding the bend, simply drop a rivet in the hole and see if it will sit flush. If not, dimple it again, much easier before assembly. It you try to hit a rivet a little harder later to make it site flush, you will dent the skin just forward of the aluminum wedge piece on the trailing edge.  Ask me how i know!

Steve

Stephen Blank   #40499 Building the elevator trim tabs. ( i know... very slow progress.. the kit is easy, i am slow.)

766 SE River Lane
Port St. Lucie, FL 34983

772-475-5556 cell - evenings and weekends

do not archive

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 2:52 pm    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

Hi Bill,

I've done my edge bending with a hand seamer both before and after
dimpling. Either way, I start at the end with the edge of the tool
gripping half way in to 3-4 rivet holes and make a slight bend, then
move the tool down, overlapping one hole as I make my way down the
skin. This method has worked well for me, and I see no difference
between the edges bent before dimpling and those bent after. I'm
very happy with the result.

Jeff Carpenter
40304
On Dec 10, 2006, at 1:36 PM, MauleDriver wrote:

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I have the Cleaveland edge bending tool. It does a very nice job.
However, I dimpled the trailing edge of my elevator before putting
the slight bend the trailing edge. Has anyone else tried using
this tool to bend an edge after dimpling? Any tips?

I quickly figured out that the tool probably works best before any
dimpling but I had already done the dimpling before learning this.

Bill Watson - tailcone assembled, elevators almost ready to rivet,
finally priming tomorrow.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 6:00 pm    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

Don't use the our edge rolling tool after the dimpling! You will end up making a bend that is tight in between dimples and almost non existant at the dimple. Furthermore it will roll out or flatten the dimples and you will have to re-dimple the row. Redimpling will tend to stretch the material slightly. If I were in your position I would try and find a finger break big enough to fit it in and bend it slightly that way (plumbing shop?). Our tool works great for this area if you remember to use it Smile

Mike

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On Dec 10, 2006, at 1:36 PM, MauleDriver wrote:

[quote] --> RV10-List message posted by: MauleDriver < MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com (MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com)>

I have the Cleaveland edge bending tool. It does a very nice job.
However, I dimpled the trailing edge of my elevator before putting
the slight bend the trailing edge. Has anyone else tried using
this tool to bend an edge after dimpling? Any tips?

I quickly figured out that the tool probably works best before any
dimpling but I had already done the dimpling before learning this. [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 6:34 pm    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

Here’s an idea I just thought of to protect the dimples already made. Take a piece of hardwood or aluminum stock and you can either match drill and countersink them to line up with dimples or you could just run a groove the width of the dimples and clamp onto that. I haven’t tried it before but it was just a thought.

Steve


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Don't use the our edge rolling tool after the dimpling! You will end up making a bend that is tight in between dimples and almost non existant at the dimple. Furthermore it will roll out or flatten the dimples and you will have to re-dimple the row. Redimpling will tend to stretch the material slightly. If I were in your position I would try and find a finger break big enough to fit it in and bend it slightly that way (plumbing shop?). Our tool works great for this area if you remember to use it Smile



Mike


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On Dec 10, 2006, at 1:36 PM, MauleDriver wrote:

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> I have the Cleaveland edge bending tool. It does a very nice job.
> However, I dimpled the trailing edge of my elevator before putting
> the slight bend the trailing edge. Has anyone else tried using
> this tool to bend an edge after dimpling? Any tips?
>
> I quickly figured out that the tool probably works best before any
> dimpling but I had already done the dimpling before learning this.
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 7:03 pm    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

I also dimpled my elevator trailing edge before making the bend by mistake. I used my edge bending roller to make the bend but opened the gap between the rollers to just clear the dimples. I was able to get enough bend to satisfy me and my edges turned out fine.

Dave Leikam
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:25 am    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

Thanks Mike but I did it already (see other post). We'll see if the
streching will get me when I rivet. I will try to avoid that in the
future by bending before dimpling.

However, not sure what you mean here, "I would try and find a finger
break big enough to fit it in and bend it slightly that way (plumbing
shop?)".

Bill "Priming today" Watson

Mike Lauritsen - Work wrote:
Quote:
Don't use the our edge rolling tool after the dimpling! You will end
up making a bend that is tight in between dimples and almost non
existant at the dimple. Furthermore it will roll out or flatten the
dimples and you will have to re-dimple the row. Redimpling will tend
to stretch the material slightly. If I were in your position I would
try and find a finger break big enough to fit it in and bend it
slightly that way (plumbing shop?). Our tool works great for this
area if you remember to use it Smile

Mike
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Cleaveland Aircraft Tool
515-432-6794
www.cleavelandtool.com <http://www.cleavelandtool.com>

On Dec 10, 2006, at 1:36 PM, MauleDriver wrote:

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MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com <mailto:MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com>>
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> I have the Cleaveland edge bending tool. It does a very nice job.
> However, I dimpled the trailing edge of my elevator before putting
> the slight bend the trailing edge. Has anyone else tried using
> this tool to bend an edge after dimpling? Any tips?
>
> I quickly figured out that the tool probably works best before any
> dimpling but I had already done the dimpling before learning this.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:27 am    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

I went ahead and used the tool. It worked OK once adjusted for a
minimal bend and minimal crushing of the dimples. Rivets would not fit
however so I re-dimpled (thanks Steve). I hope by going gently on all
counts I'll get a good result. The key is to avoid having to do this in
the first place.

Bill

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In a message dated 12/10/2006 4:39:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,
MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com writes:

I dimpled the trailing edge of my elevator before putting the
slight bend the trailing edge.

If you doubt the quality of the dimple after adding the bend,
simply drop a rivet in the hole and see if it will sit flush. If not,
dimple it again, much easier before assembly. It you try to hit a
rivet a little harder later to make it site flush, you will dent the
skin just forward of the aluminum wedge piece on the trailing edge.
Ask me how i know!

Steve


Stephen Blank #40499 Building the elevator trim tabs.
( i know... very slow progress.. the kit is easy, i am slow.)

766 SE River Lane
Port St. Lucie, FL 34983

772-475-5556 cell - evenings and weekends

do not archive
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:45 pm    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

I also dimpled our elevator edges before bending. Even though I already owned the Cleveland tool, I could see that it would ride over the dimples. So I ordered Avery’s tool (the two little white nylon wheels) and used it. I was a little worried about how it would turn out, but just gathered my courage and carefully drew it along the edge, forming just the slightest bend between the dimples and the edge. It all went together very nicely. Thanks Avery! Someone ought to have Van’s put a note in the elevator instructions about bending before dimpling.

Bill Reining (with my son Jon)
40514
Tail Cone – interrupted by household move
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 6:42 am    Post subject: Bending skin edges after dimpling Reply with quote

FWIW,

The Orndoff videos went over working with sheetmetal very well, that's where I heard/learned about doing the bend before dimpling. Bending works well anytime you have overlapping seams. The hardest part is to REMEMBER to bend before you dimple. I have used a hand seamer on a few areas where that has happened. For those who ponied up to go to one of the classes they should have addressed that in those classes as well.

Rick S.
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