rafezetter
Troll Hunter
Some of you may have read I'm thinking of doing a cosmetic repair on a plane where a bit of the side section has broken off, and what I was considering was simply drill and pinning it using the technique of friction fitting, by drilling the holes, then freezing the pins so they shrink a tiny bit, then as they warm up they make a friction fit.
I'm thinking of this mainly because I don't have a tap set, but I do have a freezer! The plane body is cast iron, but the repair section will be brass (if I can find any that's 5mm thick), so what I need to know is which metal would be safer to make the pins out of? Should I use brass, being softer, my thought is as it expands it should hopefully compress a bit, if it's a tiny bit too big, rather than crack the iron sole, or maybe something softer like an oversized copper rivet?
I'm thinking of this mainly because I don't have a tap set, but I do have a freezer! The plane body is cast iron, but the repair section will be brass (if I can find any that's 5mm thick), so what I need to know is which metal would be safer to make the pins out of? Should I use brass, being softer, my thought is as it expands it should hopefully compress a bit, if it's a tiny bit too big, rather than crack the iron sole, or maybe something softer like an oversized copper rivet?