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Builder Name:Mike Straus   -  
Project:   173FG   -   VIEW REPORTS
Total Hours:78.15
Start/Last Date:Jul 04, 2020 - No Finish Date
 
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Mar 07, 2024     Starting on the fuselage       Category: Fuselage
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I got this project in July of 2020, I have been focused on the wings, canard, winglets, and everything else related to the foam core items that are assembled and skinned in fiberglass by the builder. The fuselage is a little different, in that it is a tub that gets more factory made pieces installed. I made a base for the lower fuse half some time back. Now that it is in the small shop (and the wings are now in the garage) I got it set in place and the tub leveled fore/aft and side/side. I will bondo it to the base for the next few steps to hold it in place. I 5 minute epoxied a couple of small line levels to insure that it level when I go to work on it. One runs side to side and the other runs fore/aft. the bulkheads were skinned by the original owner but never trimmed. I have rough trimmed them close to final shape but not completely. I also held a level up to the outside and drew a level line with a pencil for future reference. There is a bolt hole in the mold flange that is put there by the factory that I put a small bolt in to use as the starting point for the bulkhead location measurements. This is all done per the manual. I put strips of masking tape in the areas along the tub where you mark for the bulkheads. This allows the pencil marks to show instead of on the dark fiberglass. I made the marks per the manual. I also put a string down the center line. I will use a laser level to connect the lines side to side and make sure they are exactly vertical. Then I will trim the bulkheads to final shape and install.
I used the bulkheads set roughly into place to determine where the two wire channels are located, marked, and temporally installed them with cleco's. I can now take them out, sand and trim, then reinstall permanently.
The manual has you start with the speed brake install on the bottom of the tub, but I have seen several builder logs start by installing the ducts, and the bulkheads to give some rigidity to the tub to make sure the speed brake isn't twisted.


 
Nov 27, 2021     Fuselage cradle - (3 hours)       Category: Fuselage
Built a cradle for the fuselage. Carriage bolts mounted in base of legs provide for adjustment, and more bolts in the uprights make for stability.


 


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