Shop
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Shop
You know, I haven't started building yet, but having a newly completed shop (in operation about a month now) is absolutely everything I had dreamed it might be. I'm such a kid out there playing with my toys. Wood working, metal working, glass working... welding, painting, jamming tunes on the surround sound. It's really beginning to feel a lot like Christmas!
Jeff Klug
Bearhawk #1053 (QB #91)
Shop cam!
Bearhawk #1053 (QB #91)
Shop cam!
- Wicked Stick
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It's funny how many things you end up working on and building just to build a plane at home.
I built my wings and tailfeathers, along with the canoe in my cellar.
When I did this, I also converted one bay of the garage into a temporary paint booth. In order to do this, I first had to build a shed outside to store all the stuff that I moved to make room in the cellar and garage.
Now that my entire project is moving to the garage I find myself again working on the nest for the project.
I'm currently insulating the ceiling rafters with R-19 and installing a Modine Hot Dawg LP heater too. Then I can work in comfortable temps out in the garage when it's only 20 degrees outside.
CJ had the forsight to do all that even before he started building, me I guess I wing it as the need arises.
I built my wings and tailfeathers, along with the canoe in my cellar.
When I did this, I also converted one bay of the garage into a temporary paint booth. In order to do this, I first had to build a shed outside to store all the stuff that I moved to make room in the cellar and garage.
Now that my entire project is moving to the garage I find myself again working on the nest for the project.
I'm currently insulating the ceiling rafters with R-19 and installing a Modine Hot Dawg LP heater too. Then I can work in comfortable temps out in the garage when it's only 20 degrees outside.
CJ had the forsight to do all that even before he started building, me I guess I wing it as the need arises.
Dave "WS" Rogers
RV-8 (125 hrs & counting)
N173DR
RV-8 (125 hrs & counting)
N173DR
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- Wicked Stick
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Amen to that... With two kids, two jobs, a loving wife, and coaching baseball in the summer, it's a given that I'm a Just in Time builder.svanarts wrote:They call that Just In Time manufacturing and that's my modus operandi too.
I do like to Think ahead though when time permits
Dave "WS" Rogers
RV-8 (125 hrs & counting)
N173DR
RV-8 (125 hrs & counting)
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Shop pictures
Here you go. Also, note the ShopCam link in my signature block. I'm in there occasionally (not as frequently as I'd like!) It's really only interesting if the lights are on. The color of the walls/ceiling is the same as the deepest blue in the Utah skies. Every long wall in the main shop has at least 16 plugs. I have two 50A welder outlets (one near the man door and one in the shop office.)RV7Factory wrote:Jeff, we need pictures!
Gotta have that extinguisher handy - I'm learning how to weld!
Note the shop webcam in the corner, and one of the all-inportant speakers.
Life is much richer now that I have a buncha tools.
That 60 gal compressor is freakin loud - even with the intakes plumbed away.
The tool pen, and a couple of my EAA 1000 tables.
The all important thermostat on the wall - heat and A/C is a must in Utah!
My DRDT-2 next to the shop office, to be assembled, and my junk/parts bins. That ugly green cabinet has been in my family's workshops for at least 3 genrations.
The shop office, setup for stained glass and electronics work.
You can't see it, but my GMAW/Flux welder is in the corner. I'll have to get a TIG or gas welder if I'm do to anything on the airframe.
Jeff Klug
Bearhawk #1053 (QB #91)
Shop cam!
Bearhawk #1053 (QB #91)
Shop cam!
I hope you won't be welding anything on an RV airframe
that said, I've used my TIG welder exactly twice for airplane parts... one was to repair cracks in the cabin step of my cherokee, and one was to weld up a mis-drilled hole in the tank attach bracket of my RV left fuel tank
that said, I've used my TIG welder exactly twice for airplane parts... one was to repair cracks in the cabin step of my cherokee, and one was to weld up a mis-drilled hole in the tank attach bracket of my RV left fuel tank
Ian
RV-7 SB, chugging toward final assembly
IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
RV-7 SB, chugging toward final assembly
IO-360-C1C 200hp obtained.
Hartzell BA prop received.
James Cowl ordered.
N773WW reserved!
- captain_john
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Nice!
You really need a comfortable place to work. I put this project off so long before getting the shop ready.
I suppose that is a good thing, because I don't know if I could have done a -6 the first time around. The -7 is a much easier plane to build, I am glad I waited!
Looks great, Jeff!
CJ
You really need a comfortable place to work. I put this project off so long before getting the shop ready.
I suppose that is a good thing, because I don't know if I could have done a -6 the first time around. The -7 is a much easier plane to build, I am glad I waited!
Looks great, Jeff!
CJ
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Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
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Outstanding. You did a nice job finishing everything off. I think that makes a big difference in your enjoyment level.
I think you are on the leader board for the award for "nicest shop environment!!!"
Looks like the perfect place to spend the weekends.
I am sure the plane will be excellent too!
CD
I think you are on the leader board for the award for "nicest shop environment!!!"
Looks like the perfect place to spend the weekends.
I am sure the plane will be excellent too!
CD
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Wing Kit (Slow Build...very slow build)
Home of "Skunk Works, Wisconsin Branch"
"Glacial Pace...but lovin every minute of it!"
Wing Kit (Slow Build...very slow build)
Home of "Skunk Works, Wisconsin Branch"
"Glacial Pace...but lovin every minute of it!"