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Alum tube and wood.

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newflyer

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Didnt know whether to put this in the tube or wood section so sorry if it is wrong.

I was wondering what the best way to attach thin plywood sheets to aluminum tube would be. I considered covering my fuselage with wood sheets instead of dacron, but didnt know the best way to attach the two surfaces. Would rivets work good to hold the wood down?
 
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