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I'm making an eight-foot study model of a personal lifting body
dirigible design of mine. I believe the ribs will be made of fiberglass and widely-spaced for lightness. I want the skin to be aluminum sheet. It would be desirable to avoid installing a rib for every seam between sheets of aluminum. So, I would like some advice on what is the state of the art with infallible glue joints between hard aluminum sheets. I imagine there is no alternative to crimping the meeting edges as is done when sewing two sheets of cloth together. No way am I interested in rivets. |
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