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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
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dsc09036
Rib one port side again used around 112g of 420 cured at 78f for 12 hours.
Date: 01/23/2013
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dsc09042
Starboard side being keyed.
Date: 01/23/2013
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dsc09044
Port side being keyed.
Date: 01/23/2013
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dsc09050
Stbd. side ready for the bid.
Date: 01/24/2013
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Uncle Kim glassing in Rib 2.
Date: 01/26/2013
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To make our backs happy and life 1000% easier we tilted the fuselage. Notice I used my monowheel trailer as a jig. A tow strap 4" wide was used in the rear to hold the tail. This was rock solid.
Date: 01/23/2013
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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
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Uncle Kim at work. We would tilt to starboard to work on the port side vice versa.
Date: 01/23/2013
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Template for the Stbd side. Note, you are not required per the manual to hook over the plywood with bid.
Date: 01/24/2013
Views: 8467
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