Justin Brady
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more rivets more stronger right?
Depends. In some cases adding additional rivets outside any established guidance or substituting thicker/harder materials can actually cause more issues. Or in some structural load paths, move a stress force to a location where more damage can be done. Even the OEMs can get this wrong when trying to fix a known problem, only to have a "new" problem pop up 10 feet down the structure.more rivets more stronger right?
Agree in general, but not all small aircraft have an SRM and 43.13 may not cover all aspects of a repair. So while a lack of those types of references may generate a question or two, it doesn't mean it is an automatic issue.If it's not signed of to the manufacturer SRM (structural repair manual) and signed of to the generic 43.13, you should have some real questions about why.
Depends. In some cases adding additional rivets outside any established guidance or substituting thicker/harder materials can actually cause more issues. Or in some structural load paths, move a stress force to a location where more damage can be done. Even the OEMs can get this wrong when trying to fix a known problem, only to have a "new" problem pop up 10 feet down the structure.
Ha. Well, this is PoA and some people aren't as "sarcastic" as others.'Twas sarcasm