Changing gears!

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Changing gears!

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Today I unpacked the fuse, swapped the plans and put away all the little odds and ends for the fuse kit. I am pronouncing the wings DONE!

Aside from hammering on the lower wing skins which I plan on doing at down times with help from others, I am ready to proceed onto the fuse!

The shop is reconfigured to accomodate the fuse building area and wing storage. I also have room to park the JEEP and maintain the paint booth!

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Once the fuse is done, things will begin to get tight!!! Mebbe moving things to the airport in one year would be good? Dunno just yet...

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Time to change my signature now!!!

:bow: CJ
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Congrats CJ!! That is one big step done!! Lookin' forward to all the progress and pics on the fuse!

Good job! :wink:
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Excellent :thumbsup:
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awesome John! :thumbsup:

you'll be sitting in your fuselage and making engine noises before you know it!
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CJ ....
Great job & congrats!! :thumbsup:
See what 1 rivet at a time will get you?!!
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shaaaawinggggg!

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Sweet John. Lookin' good.

Sittin' here in Niagra Falls tonight (couldn't resist a slight detour).

I should be home tomorrow evening. What an awesome trip! Ken and my brother got stuck in Chicago last night, poor guys.

I really want to see your wings! What are your plans tomorrow? Call me sometime tomorrow. Maybe I can stop by on my way home.

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That's great CJ! I hope to be making that gear change about the end of August.
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Post by captain_john »

Thanks All,

Last night I deburred the stainless steel firewall as a nice first step. The Dremel tool was the weapon of choice once again! Man, I love that thing!!!

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Post by Womack2005 »

CJ, congrats on your progress :mrgreen:

Gotta ask you about the Dremel though. I don't have one and was thinking I should. Can I ask you to detail how and what you use it on?

Up till now I have been doing all deburring by hand with a c-sink bit. I use my band saw or snips for all my actual cutting. What will the Dremel do for me?

Thanks :)
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Post by captain_john »

Will, Yah!

This thread:

http://www.rivetbangers.com/cgi-php/for ... ies+dremel

(Spike, we still need that quickie urn namer tool!)

Has all the details on the Dremel bits. For doing the stainless firewall, I used the DRE 932 and some of the smaller ones just like it.

It is really the best thing since sliced bread!

8) CJ
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Post by Womack2005 »

CJ, thank for the link. I'm thinkin I need to get one now :mrgreen:

Oh, and deburring before fluting is day one stuff :lol:
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Congrats CJ! looking good ... real good!

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GREAT WORK CJ!!! It must feel great to pass that milestone! 8)

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