If you by ‘deburring the hole’ mean ‘reaming the hole’, then for the love of God YES! At least in aviation, calibrating by the reference block and hopping on to the aircraft structure holes turns the instrument WAY too sensitive. Also, the official reference block doesn’t account for what we call ‘mechanical damages’ like dents or scratches. Remember, the calibration block holes are absolutely perfect by definition. You’ll almost never find that on a well used aircraft, or any other structure. Leave it or not, that’s my experience. Always deburr the holes before NDI inspection.
@@HanOnkel I know what reaming the hole means I’m a structural mechanic at boeing. And the reason I asked is because our NDT or NDI guys are always telling us to deburr the holes and I’m like bro it’s already deburred 😂🤣 how many times you want me too ?? and honestly deburring the hole does not help IMO 😆 because ur not checking the outside of it. It’s called open hole inspection for a reason .
Does deburring the hole 🕳 helps or not?
If you by ‘deburring the hole’ mean ‘reaming the hole’, then for the love of God YES!
At least in aviation, calibrating by the reference block and hopping on to the aircraft structure holes turns the instrument WAY too sensitive. Also, the official reference block doesn’t account for what we call ‘mechanical damages’ like dents or scratches. Remember, the calibration block holes are absolutely perfect by definition. You’ll almost never find that on a well used aircraft, or any other structure. Leave it or not, that’s my experience. Always deburr the holes before NDI inspection.
@@HanOnkel I know what reaming the hole means I’m a structural mechanic at boeing. And the reason I asked is because our NDT or NDI guys are always telling us to deburr the holes and I’m like bro it’s already deburred 😂🤣 how many times you want me too ?? and honestly deburring the hole does not help IMO 😆 because ur not checking the outside of it. It’s called open hole inspection for a reason .
Pourquoi tu te manges les pouces de même Tommy?