This is the btm tube of the firewall. We have made our fuse 42". This makes our firewall dim 41" as apposed to 39". We used a bar clamp to pull the btm longerons into place. Dad did a good job of fitting this tube and for some reason when it got tacked into place there was a gap. You can see it in the pic above. Not a big deal, it will fill, just annoying.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Firewall pulled in
This is the btm tube of the firewall. We have made our fuse 42". This makes our firewall dim 41" as apposed to 39". We used a bar clamp to pull the btm longerons into place. Dad did a good job of fitting this tube and for some reason when it got tacked into place there was a gap. You can see it in the pic above. Not a big deal, it will fill, just annoying.
Seat front spar
Tall Boy modification
Tail spring attach cross member
Pulling tail together
This is looking back from the firewall. At this point all but 1 crossmember aft of the cabin are installed. The last piece will be put in when the tail spring is installed.
Bringing the tail together took some work. We worked our way back 1 section at a time. At each station we would put the x-members in first, square that up then put in the diagonal. We would then put in the top and btm diagonals, all the while trying to keep it square and on center line. The problem with this is, as you work your way to the tail the frame gets real strong and its hard to get it where you want it. The curves in the longerons make things worse. In the end we think we got it where we want it. There might be an advantage in starting with the tail tacked together and working towards the firewall.
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