Author Archives: pclifton

Bulkhead repair

Tonight I set out to repair the bulkhead flange where I found elongated holes the other night. I decided to simply fabricate a new flange unit and rivet it to the bulkhead web. Not excessively complicated, but a little tedious … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage | Hours Logged: 2.5

More countersinking

Actually, countersinking is done for the time being. Tonight I took care of all the rivet holes in the side webs of both upper longerons. Not especially challenging, just tedious. After that was done, I decided to do some more … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage | Hours Logged: 2

Countersinking

There sure are a lot of holes on this airplane. I got started in mid afternoon, after did a bit of kayaking in the morning. Pretty much went straight to work on the countersinking, since I’d marked up everything already. … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage | Hours Logged: 5

Garage reorg, more parts prep

So my rearrangement idea from the other night appears to have worked out well. The crux of the idea was something I’d rejected before: putting the wings on the same wall where the horizontal stab is hanging. I didn’t think … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage, Workspace | Hours Logged: 2

Parts prep

Man, there’s a whole lot of prep work to be done. The first half-page or so of the instructions here specify a bunch of places that need to be countersunk to accept dimpled skin parts. When I looked at this … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage | Hours Logged: 1.5

Back to work

Well, not exactly a hugely productive day, but at least I did something…which is more than I can say for, oh, the past month. Funny how these little breaks happen…you decide to skip a day, then a couple more, and … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage | Hours Logged: 1

Final disassembly

Not a lot of time tonight, but I ‘m finally back to semi-actual work; that is, doing stuff from the instructions instead of dealing with throttle stuff. Tonight I just removed the forward and mid left side skins, followed by … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage | Hours Logged: 1

Throttle DONE

For real this time, it’s done. To start off with tonight, I decided to try making a new support angle out of sheet stock, hoping that with a tighter corner bend, I could get away with locating it a bit … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage | Hours Logged: 2

throttle (yes, we're back to lower case letters)

So all I had left to do before I could put this throttle stuff to bed permanently was to figure out how to drill the cover plate for the outboard angle screw holes. I wasn’t quite sure how to do … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage | Hours Logged: 1

Throttle! (capitalized cause it's finally done)

Well, I think I can finally put this throttle hilarity behind me. Funny how this started out as “let me take care of this one thing before I move on with prep work.” And that was about three weeks ago. … Continue reading

Posted in Fuselage | Hours Logged: 5