I am riveting the rudder stops in place (fabricated ones, per the drawings), and I'm finding it hard to install the top, aft rivet on both sides now that the plane is assembled. The drawing calls for AN426AD4-7. It appears I don't really have room to buck or squeeze these two rivets (inside clearance won't allow it) and my blind rivet puller can't get in there either due to the stop itself on the outside. I could do an AN507-6R6 screw & nut. But there really isn't enough clearance to get a nylok nut on the screw without rubbing on something else. But I might be able to do a MS21042-06 (6-32 all metal lock nut) with the screw.
For the record, the other three rivets for each rudder stop are pulled rivets. I just can't 'pull' the fourth due to clearance constraints.
This is clearly one of those "I've already spent WAY too much time wrapped around the axle" on this small detail.
Any thoughts or advise on what to do, or what NOT to do, would be appreciated, as always.
Greg
For the record, the other three rivets for each rudder stop are pulled rivets. I just can't 'pull' the fourth due to clearance constraints.
This is clearly one of those "I've already spent WAY too much time wrapped around the axle" on this small detail.
Any thoughts or advise on what to do, or what NOT to do, would be appreciated, as always.
Greg