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IMG_7738
Everything pretty much back together. Eight months work at this point.
Date: 05/10/2014
Views: 9041
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IMG_7704
And fixing the passenger side door sill.
Date: 05/02/2014
Views: 8128
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IMG_6995
The cutout in the passenger door sill now allows entry of the tank.
Date: 10/21/2013
Views: 7404
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IMG_7312
With one final overall fit of the tank.
Date: 02/17/2014
Views: 7373
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IMG_7769
And this is the 1 gallon measure used to return fuel to the tank.
Date: 05/18/2014
Views: 7254
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IMG_7321
Checking the back.
Date: 02/17/2014
Views: 7239
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IMG_7324
Checking the back. Looks like a good fit overall.
Date: 02/17/2014
Views: 7148
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IMG_7536
It was a pretty good flow of water for a while. Flooding the back of the hanger. No real damage as, from previous experience, I try to keep things off the hanger floor in any case.
Date: 03/20/2014
Views: 7049
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IMG_7730
Returned the upholstery on to the back.
Date: 05/09/2014
Views: 6770
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IMG_7014
Next catch was where the filler needed to go into its' position. There was a piece blocking which had to be removed.
Date: 10/23/2013
Views: 6728
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IMG_7365
Getting the sight gage plumbing in place.
Date: 02/22/2014
Views: 6694
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IMG_6989
In addition, the aileron tie rod between the sticks is in the way and will have to come out.
Date: 10/21/2013
Views: 6676
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IMG_7438
The back is well bonded across the width of the wall, as are the two sides.
Date: 03/11/2014
Views: 6643
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IMG_7568
And reconnecting the aileron tie rods.
Date: 03/29/2014
Views: 6582
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IMG_7712
Door sill repaired.
Date: 05/04/2014
Views: 6563
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IMG_7322
Checking the back.
Date: 02/17/2014
Views: 6513
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IMG_7366
Applying the fiberglass/epoxy strips to the port side. Plastic wrap to prevent the epoxy from bonding to the tools used to hold the strip in place.
Date: 02/22/2014
Views: 6382
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IMG_7230
It was determined that a 1/4 in (6.4 mm) thick piece of rigid urethane foam topped with cork was needed to support the front "ledge" of the tank so it wouldn't sag.
Date: 01/26/2014
Views: 6370
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IMG_7233
2-ply fiberglass strips were made up to be bonded to the inside of the unit. These strips went on all 4 sides. Here the strip is being bonded to the aft wall.
Date: 01/26/2014
Views: 6325
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IMG_6975
The crack as viewed from the underside. it is about 1 5/8 in (4 cm) long and 1/32 in (1 mm) wide. Notice the blue staining on the underside surface.
Date: 10/19/2013
Views: 6264
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