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Dear All,
I am starting to build my center section fuel tank and need information about how to swage holes in the bottom of the tank so that I can edge weld the six fittings specified in the plans. Four of the fittings are finger strainers and one is for the sight gauge. There is one more hole on the top for the filler. As there are only six holes in three different diameters, I was thinking about doing it using simple hand techniques rather than expensive tooling. Here is my idea. The tank is .090" 5052. I planned on drilling holes (.180+flange dimension) undersize in the aluminum. Then centering the holes over 3/8" steel plate with holes .180 oversize, then use a polyethelene bossing hammer to swage the edge of the hole into the female die hole. The holes in the female die would have the edges relieved to accomodate a bend radius. It might be time consuming but educational. Any advice or previous experience to share -- John "Ebby" Ebensperger Hatz Classic s/n37 Camden, NY |
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