04-07-2009, 11:10 AM
Jim and TereRivets
I'm replacing some of the rivets on the Barth. It seems most are 3/16" dia. Those holding running lights appear to be 1/4". Question is grip range. Aluminum skin to aluminum tubing is how thick? If tubing wall is 1/4", I would use either .251/.375 grip range. If tubing wall is more than 1/4" probably use .376/.500 grip range. What is the wall thickness of the aluminum tubing Barth used?
I will use alum rivet/aluminum mandrel 'closed end' type rivet since they are more moisture resistant and the mandrel stays in the rivet 100% of the time. Would appreciate any advice. BTW, Alcoa Fastening Systems make all this stuff.
Jim
04-08-2009, 06:56 PM
Bill GJim,
Barth didn't use tubing for wall studs. They used a "Z" brace that is only slightly thicker that the wall thickness. All the rivets I have replaced were in the 1/4" grip range. Some of the larger (3/16" dia) rivets needed to be in the 3/8" grip range.
Bill G
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04-08-2009, 08:16 PM
Jim and TereBill, did they use the same "Z" brace for the roof? What about the curved areas that connect the roof and the walls? Thanks
Jim
04-10-2009, 06:57 AM
Bill GJim,
Somewhere in the archives is a series of pictures that shows the interior of a Barth without the inner panels. I believe it shows the roof as well. Also, there was a fellow who built out the back of a 22 footer with a "bustle" and framed it out to the roof. He also posted pictures of the inner wall framing.
I am not sure how the roof is framed. There may be tubing there, but I don't think so. I also believe the framing of the rounded corners was done with flat aluminum braces tied to the roof and wall pieces. The aluminum braces were cut with a radius and flange and the skin was wrapped over it. Look for the pictures, they will give you a good idea. Bill NY and Barthbluesmobile have both rebuilt the inside of their units and could help you significantly here. You migh try to PM them.
Bill G
04-10-2009, 02:54 PM
bill hIn keeping with Barth's claim to aircraft construction techniques, I use Cherrymax rivets.
My limited peeling back of interior panels has shown me no Z sections, just channels in both sidewalls and roof.
I have a bit of ceiling loose right now, and will go outside later today or tomorrow to double-check.