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Port side LG socket hole.
Date: 10/01/2012
Views: 11053
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Port side peel ply removed. Oh notice the caps in the sockets. What I did was take a block of foam and push it down in the socket, then took it back out and covered it with car wax. Once all the ribs are in I'll see how it worked.
Date: 01/25/2013
Views: 8996
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Starboard side being keyed.
Date: 01/23/2013
Views: 8146
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Small area to work in. Back was killing me after that job. can't wait to give my back the same treatment when doing the ribs and starboard side.
Date: 08/20/2012
Views: 13726
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Rib one after cure of 420 and peel ply removed. Think we used 112g of 420 here due to the odd angle.
Date: 01/23/2013
Views: 8188
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Rib one port side again used around 112g of 420 cured at 78f for 12 hours.
Date: 01/23/2013
Views: 8712
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Though this was a neat pic of the mono wheel in the retracted position.
Date: 04/14/2012
Views: 7729
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Date: 01/25/2013
Views: 8768
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The gell coat really gums up the sand paper. Still a bit more to remove.
Date: 04/22/2012
Views: 13836
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Port side. Red highlighted area shows area with little reinforcement on inside. This is before I did the belly layup per the manual.
Date: 08/19/2012
Views: 11309
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Date: 11/02/2014
Views: 14908
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Wetting out stbd side.
Date: 01/24/2013
Views: 8515
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Starboard side done.
Date: 01/22/2013
Views: 8976
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Making a template for rib 2. Do yourself a favor and do not use the templates in the manual you will end up waisting your plywood, just make your own.
Date: 01/23/2013
Views: 9004
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Bill helping hoist the aircraft up to remove the jig.
Date: 01/25/2014
Views: 7970
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Starting to prep the bays for the tri-gear conversion.
Date: 04/10/2012
Views: 10139
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Here is a shot of the working angle. This was so much better than leaning over the edge. Kim's idea. Notice the heater behind Kim, this was key to keeping the temps even though the temps outside were in the 40's.
Date: 01/26/2013
Views: 8937
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Port side being keyed.
Date: 01/23/2013
Views: 8290
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Wetting out stbd side.
Date: 01/24/2013
Views: 8315
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Making a layup schedule for rib 1.
Date: 01/23/2013
Views: 8871
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