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Windwing hinge

Guinn

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I have two questions today. #1: Does anyone know how to set the hollow end rivets that I got from Moss to install a new upper wind-wing hinge? Or a better way to fasten it?

#2: Both the hood (top) tongues are broken. I have new tongues but would appreciate ideas as to how to remove the old ones and install the new ones without damaging the top.

Guinn

"so many things to do and so little practical knowledge)
 
Hope I can catch my error before I get jumped on. Must have had a "brain wind-passage" when I refered to the top as the boot.

Guinn
 
you did?
 
I had to replace a hinge awhile back. I flared the end of the rivet with something (I think I used a really wide center punch to get it started but I can't remember), then used a piece of hard-wood to back up the rounded part of the rivet and tapped the other end the rest of the way with a very small tack hammer and the blunt end of a center punch. The rivets are softer than they look and it's not difficult to do, mine came out looking like new.
 
I made a tool from a small "C" clamp. I removed the swivel foot from the screw, and then ground the end of the screw to a shallow point. Just pad the fixed end of the clamp, place the point of the screw in the hollow end of the rivet, and tighten. Voila'.
Jeff
 
I was just thinking that would have been a better way to go too Jeff. Hopefully I'll never have to do it again but... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
Both ways sound do-able but I think I will go your way, Jeff. I just happen to have a small clamp that is never used. Having built two homebuilt aircraft, I have dozens of them!

Guinn
 
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