hunter1151
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Wow hunter....nice work!
Is the rib 2024 as well or maybe a 6000 series? 6013?
This one is a real mixed bag....the T-extrusion was 7075 T6 but had to be taken back to 0 condition to form the joggles and shrink the curve in it, then sent to heat treat again and taken back up to T4 and aged up to T7, then final machining and then Chem film and prime. The extruded angle is 2024-0, I formed it with a shrinker and sent it to heat treat to T4 cond. The former is .032 2024-0 clad which was hydro-formed and then sent to heat treat to T4. The former moves in the heat treat process so you have to "handform" it back to the shape of the developed hydro-form block. The webs were the easiest as we just milled them out of .071 7075 T7 clad sheet metal. Whew!!! Now we are waiting on the rivets to be heated back to the AQ (as quenched) condition, will be put on dry ice, taken back to the shop and put in the freezer. We have to take them out individually and rivet it before it "sets".............Sorry to be so long on this, but maybe some people will find it interesting to see how airplane parts are made. This is just one little nose rib assembly



