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Countersink or dimply

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Jodeld18

Member
Joined
Nov 29, 2008
Messages
22
Location
Monza
Hello,
I'm in early stage of a kestrel project
I'm sorry if probably already someone has exposed this question, : i nedd to join two surface of 0.05 thickness with an426ad 5; the rule say thickness more than .04 > countesink, less dimply, but the head height of ad5 is higher than 0.05 (.055 for 5/32 ad5), so i don't think it would be a good job countersinking, but dimpling on high tickness maybe it isn't better and easy....

thanks for you help

Ciao
Andrea
Italy
 
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