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Can anyone advise me how I should clean up a 5/16th reamed aluminum hole to
eliminate stress fractures. Is the process called "burnishing" and how is it done? Will fine grade sandpaper work. This is an important wing fitting. Thanks. Larry |
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![]() "Boelkowj" wrote in message ... Can anyone advise me how I should clean up a 5/16th reamed aluminum hole to eliminate stress fractures. Is the process called "burnishing" and how is it done? Will fine grade sandpaper work. This is an important wing fitting. Thanks. Larry Other than deburring the edges, I wouldn't do any further work to a reamed hole. It should be very smooth in the first place. KB |
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Kyle Boatright wrote:
"Boelkowj" wrote in message ... Can anyone advise me how I should clean up a 5/16th reamed aluminum hole to eliminate stress fractures. Is the process called "burnishing" and how is it done? Will fine grade sandpaper work. This is an important wing fitting. Thanks. Larry Other than deburring the edges, I wouldn't do any further work to a reamed hole. It should be very smooth in the first place. KB Yeah. If you are at final size hole and have detectable cracks, Doitover.... |
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KB: I haven't done the job yet. But thought burnishing/cleaning up the hole was
SOP even if the hole looked smooth and almost perfect. Larry |
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But thought burnishing/cleaning up the hole was
SOP even if the hole looked smooth and almost perfect. -------------------------------------------------- Normally, reaming is the final step in preparing a hole to accept a fastener. Any chamfering is done prior to the final reaming. Assuming there are no visually apparent flaws, with parallel-sided holes the quality of any hole is relative to the fit of the fastener. There are four general catagories of fit: Free, light press, driven, and shrunk. 'Burnishing' has several interpretations with regard to holes and varies according to the application. At one time it was common practice to knurl an oversized hole then swage it back to spec using a hardened dowel. But such practices are not used in aircraft. -R.S.Hoover |
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