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Builder Name:Adam Gellender   -  
Project:   Vans - RV-14A   -   VIEW REPORTS
Total Hours:18.9
Total Expense:$5689.07
Start/Last Date:Sep 24, 2019 - No Finish Date
 
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Jan 01, 2020     Continuing 6-04 #5 - (1 hour) Category: Empennage
More deburring, waiting for soldering iron to arrives so I can remove blue vinyl from some rivet holes. Once I finish deburring I will prime then continue on.
 
Dec 30, 2019     Continuing Page 6-04 #4 - (.8 hour) Category: Empennage
Deburred holes on the inside of the sides of the ribs, twisting the deburring bit by hand.
 
Dec 29, 2019     Continuing 6-04 #3 - (0.7 hour) Category: Empennage
Did some deburring, more to go. Also, I'm trying to decide what to prime and what to leave alone.
 
Dec 28, 2019     Continuing 6-04 #2 - (0.2 hour) Category: Empennage
Match drilled four holes through the VS skin. Marked up the parts so I can disassemble next session and debur.
 
Dec 26, 2019     Continuing 6-04 - (1.5 hours)       Category: Empennage
Match drilled #40 (using a reamer) all the holes connecting the skin to the spars/ribs. Next time I will match drill #30 in four places.


 
Dec 25, 2019     Started 6-04 - (3 hours) Category: Empennage
Took apart vertical stabilizer (VS) assembly, deburred edges and radiused the front of the forward-facing ribs so they won't cause the skin to facet. Reassembled the VS then cleco'd the skin to the VS. Next time I will drill/ream #40 holes all over the skin then match drill four new holes in the ribs (forwardmost portions).
 
Dec 24, 2019     Finished Page 6-03 - (3 hours)       Category: Empennage
Fluted ribs and cleco'd them to the two spars previously worked on. Drilled the holes connecting them. I still need to form debur or radius the forwardmost edges of the ribs so that the skin won't "facet." Next up, attaching the skin.

I also applied a little bit of primer to the scratched/exposed spot on one of the hinge brackets.

Attached is one photo of the current arrangement, one photo of my box of clecos (can't hurt to get organized), and one photo of the majority of the remaining components.


 
Dec 23, 2019     First Half of 6-03 - (2 hours) Category: Empennage
Completed the first half of page 6-03 which involves prepping and clecoing three hinge brackets to the rear spar of the vertical stabilizer. I scratched the powder coating off of a hinge bracket in one place because my drill bit wasn't long enough and I didn't realize it before the chuck contacted the bracket. I asked on the VAF forums for advice on what to do about the small slivers of exposed metal on the hinge bracket.

The next task involves preparing and joining several new pieces of the vertical stabilizer.
 
Dec 22, 2019     Page 6-2 - (2 hours) Category: Empennage
Completed Page 6-2. Involved attaching the front spar doubler to the front spar.

For those following closely, there was a big gap in my entries here. I did a fair amount of work on my workshop in between, acquired some more tools, traveled for non-RV reasons, etc. I also made a couple of practice projects. I'm finally making progress now.
 
Oct 05, 2019     Started First Page of Empennage - (0.2 hour) Category: Empennage
I found the first two parts of the vertical stabilizer that I need to rivet together (which wasn't easy... there are a lot of parts!). I cleco'd/clamped them, and now I need to match drill them. I don't have the air drill yet so I ordered one: https://www.panamericantool.com/nova-compact-pistol-grip-drill-3200-rpm-w-1-4-keyless-chuck.html

I'm working on acquiring some spray can primer for the parts that aren't powder coated or coated in vinyl.
 
Oct 04, 2019     Unpack and Inventory Tools Category: Tools
I received the Cleaveland Tools Kit today. It was missing a couple of items that are on back order. I'm still waiting for the compressor to arrive, then I'll figure out what else I need to really get started.
 
Oct 02, 2019     Break Down Shipping Crate - (1.5 hours) Category: Empennage
I broke down the crate the empennage came in. It was a fair amount of work but I'm saving some of the wood!

I ordered the toolbox kit from Vans. I'll create an entry when I receive it. My tools are coming Friday.
 
Oct 01, 2019     Ordered Tool Kit and Air Compressor       Category: Tools
I ordered the Cleaveland Tools RV-14 Tool Kit. The total cost including shipping was $2697.73 (see attached invoice which lists each tool). The 6" wheel and one of the dimple dies are on back order but I told them to go ahead and send everything else for now. Separate, I ordered a 20 gallon air compressor and air compressor oil from Harbor Freight for $210.07 with shipping; see attached screen capture of their website.

I finished building my second EAA 1000 workbench: http://www.eaa1000.av.org/technicl/worktabl/worktabl.htm

I did not include the tool costs into the RV-14's running total.


 
Sep 24, 2019     EAA Builders Log Webinar       Category: Workshop
Viewed Webinar explaining how to use the new EAA Builders Log website. Created my project page.

They recommended watching the help videos if we have questions, or use "Contact Us" or ultimately contact Don White at don eaa724.org.


 
Sep 23, 2019     Unpack and Inventory - (3 hours)       Category: Empennage
Empennage: 4525
Taillight Kit: 350
Crating: 90
Freight: 405.07

I called Vans and requested they send me a couple of pop rivets and one bracket that seemed to be missing. [Update: The bracket was actually attached to another kit, oh well]

The instructions for assembling the data processing binder to hold the 11x17" plans was faded to near uselessness.


 
Aug 24, 2019     SAW Van's RV Assembly Frederick, MD Category: Workshop
Two day course covers basics of RV Assembly and then has students assemble the practice project, a small control surface section. Expense was $319 but I do not count that towards the RV-14's total cost.
 


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