One tool from Cleaveland I have not seen mentioned is the jig for countersink drilling the rudder trailing edge strip in your drill press. Much easier and probably more precise than trying to shim it. I forget what it costs (~$25?), but I think it was well worth it.
One tool from Cleaveland I have not seen mentioned is the jig for countersink drilling the rudder trailing edge strip in your drill press. Much easier and probably more precise than trying to shim it. I forget what it costs (~$25?), but I think it was well worth it.
A couple of photos to show how it works. I'm sure the Cleaveland folks can get you on it. They had them at Oshkosh this year.
Remove the IMG text at the start and end of the address and you can see the images. For some reason it won't work otherwise. Sorry.
One more thing you will want to have is a 3/32" vice grip dimple thing. You won't need it often, but nice to have when you do.