Showing posts with label DRDT-2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DRDT-2. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

DRDT-2 and Spray Gun

I'm still in a holding pattern for the re-shipment of my empennage kit.  As my last post described, the shipping crate was pretty much destroyed and was refused.  In the mean time, I received my DRDT-2 from Experimental Aero (ordered through Cleaveland Aircraft Tool with my tool kit).  I assembled the  DRDT-2 and will start working on my two practice kits while I wait on the empennage.  I ordered one of the practice kits from Van's (RV Training Project 1) and the other was sent to me from Cleaveland (iPad/iPhone holder).
 

I also purchased a Vapor HVLP (1.4 mm nozzle) spray gun from Northern Tool.  It’s not the very best spray gun on the market, but will do a pretty good job with primer.  I plan on using the spray gun for the application of the Akzo Epoxy Primer.  I don’t like the big 20 1/4 ounce plastic cup that comes with the spray gun, so I use the DeVilbiss DPC503 disposable 3 ounce cups.  These things are great and come in a bag of 24 cups/lids.  They make clean up super easy. 

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Cleaveland Aircraft Tool Delivery

On Friday, December 30th, the Tool Kit I ordered from Cleaveland Aircraft Tool arrived via UPS.  I made a few additions and subtractions, so I spoke with Annette on the phone several times to discuss my order.  She provided awesome customer service and made the whole process very simple and easy.  I customized my package by swapping the Taylor 3X rivet gun for a Sioux 2X Rivet Gunswapped the Cleaveland Tool Main Squeeze for a pneumatic squeezer, and swapped the Cleaveland Tool C-Frame dimpling tool for a DRDT-2 Compression Dimpler.  The DRDT-2 will arrive in a few days and complete my order.  The picture below shows all the tools from Cleaveland Tool, including several I already owned. 




 After much debate and consideration, I have decided to add the Substructure Dimple Die and Tank Skin Dimple Die to my order.  I have read numerous posts on the Van's Air Force Forums debating the pros and cons of these dies.  I plan to use them on my practice kits and evaluate the results.  As was mentioned in the forums, many builders have made airplanes using these dies, as well as, the standard die with great results.