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Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! In this video, I show how to make joggles in the firewall steering rod covers, which are made from 28-gauge (.018") galvanized steel.
I learned how to make a simple joggle tool by watching EAA's Hints for Homebuilders Series (Joggle Video here: www.eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=... ). In today's video, I expand on how to correctly size your homemade joggle tool for a specific part, and make the part according to the blueprints. This method works any place you need to put joggles in thin sheet metal. So far, the only other place I have found the need for joggles is in the landing light mounting bracket, but there may be more.
If you have not already checked it out, EAA's Hints for Homebuilders series is an excellent resource for all sorts of aviation-related tips and tricks, covering everything from electrical to sheet metal to composites. Check them all out here:
www.eaavideo.org/channel.aspx?...
Thanks for watching, and check out my blog at gregsplane.blogspot.com to follow my progress!
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