I wasn't overly concerned about this when I was putting the HS skeleton together and riveting the skin to the forward spar and the center ribs. Now I'm on the last step, which is to rivet the rear spar assembly (-7) to the skin, and along one row I've got a gap of close to 0.020".
Another row is no more than 0.010", but it's still more of a gap than I'd like. I've managed to put in a few rivets on the other side and keep things snug by clamping the skin to the spar as close to the hole as I can. Adjacent clecos are way too far away to keep the parts tight, and once one rivet gets a gap, it propagates forever.
It almost seems like the rivet forces the parts apart as it's set. Anyone else had trouble with this, or am I just the idiot of the day today?
