Caribbean10
Member
Well, started yesterday and already made my first error, actually 2. Yesterday I got to the point where I needed to countersink the VS-1008 doubler. I had set up the countersink cage on a piece of scrap material but I messed up. I think I wasn't pressing hard enough on the scrap piece, and so my cutter was out way too far. When I countersunk the doubler, I pressed harder and all of the sudden had a really deep hole. After cussing a bit, I adjusted and did the second hole and it was still too deep (Just getting a feel for the tool here I guess). From the 3rd and subsequent holes, the countersinking is fine.
So the question is - Do I need to scrap this doubler and order a new one? And if not, what is the process for using the over-countersunk hole?
So the question is - Do I need to scrap this doubler and order a new one? And if not, what is the process for using the over-countersunk hole?