I'm trying to align the holes in the leading edge sheetmetal with the existing holes in the ribs. Sometimes they line up, sometime I can see the hole in the rib, maybe 1/2 screw shank thickness away (in which case I use a Dremel bit to enlarge the hole in the sheetmetal in the direction of the rib hole) and in some cases I'm more than a screw shank's distance away, so I'm going to have to drill another hole in the rib. Question is how close can screw holes in ribs be before I've weakened the rib?
If this were wood I'd enlarge the hole, glue in a dowel and redrill the hole. What's the equivalent when drilling holes in ribs? - MikeH
PS - I've seen pictures where folks rivet another piece of aluminum to back up the rib, but there has to be a easier way
If this were wood I'd enlarge the hole, glue in a dowel and redrill the hole. What's the equivalent when drilling holes in ribs? - MikeH
PS - I've seen pictures where folks rivet another piece of aluminum to back up the rib, but there has to be a easier way
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