Day 39 – Horizontal stabilizer – Match drilling the skins

Today I got to work on the somewhat lengthy task of match drilling the holes holes in the skins. This task is not particularly complex, but a bit tedious. It’s easy to lose your place. A few holes definitely got reamed twice. One exciting surprised was when I read in the instructions to “use an […]

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Day 38 – Horizontal stabilizer – 1 zillion clecos

After a nice easy couple weeks of working on the vertical stabilizer, it was finally time to get back to work on the horizontal stabilizer. I was a bit nervous to start this task because I don’t have a very large table to work on. It’s only about 6’ long and the stabilizer is of […]

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Day 37 – Vertical stabilizer done!

After a long day of driving rivets, the vertical stabilizer is finally done! I was loathing having to “reach inside” to buck rivets into the stabilizer, but like many things, it was not so bad once I finally got started. The first challenge was riveting the skin to the middle in-spar rib. I called a […]

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Day 36 – Vertical stabilizer – Ready to rivet

Today, all the pieces went together and I’m finally ready to start riveting the vertical stabilizer skins on!

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vertical stab skeleton

Day 35 – Vertical stabilizer – Riveting the skeleton

Today I got to start putting together the pieces I worked so hard on to make a skeleton of the vertical stab. I was able to use the squeezer for every single rivet. I can see that the party is over for that tool though as I move on next time to put the skin […]

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Day 34 – Vertical stabilizer – Rivet the forward spar

Tonight was a nice easy night where I got to use one of my favourite toys… the rivet squeezer! After a quick bit of dimpling and machine countersinking, I got the lower doubler attached to the forward spar. As I run my fingers over the smooth flush rivets, I can’t help bunt wonder what OTHER […]

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Day 32 and 33 – Vertical Stabilizer – Making and fixing mistakes

On day 31, I learned a couple lessons… at least I hope I did THIS time! The first lesson (for the 2nd time), was to READ CAREFULLY! Reading a few steps ahead is a good plan, and helps clarify steps that you are one in the context of the part you are building. Things were […]

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Day 31 – Vertical stabilizer – Making a skeleton

There are a few things that are always satisfying when building. One of those things is the first time you cleco the parts together and make a skeleton that is the shape of the part you are working on. Today, I accomplished that great feeling! I almost achieved that SECOND great feeling (even better) where […]

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Drilled holes for the rudder hinge bracket

Day 30 – Vertical stabilizer – 3/16 != #12

Today I got a bit more work done on my vertical stabilizer. The day was entirely filled with drilling and countersinking. The first step was to drill the holes for the lower rudder hinge bracket. Nothing really challenging. Next up was a step that slightly confused me. It was section 6, step 6. It said […]

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Day 29- Vertical stabilizer – 6 screws

Tonight I prepared and clecoed a few more of the parts for the vertical stabilizer, including the doublers and hinge brackets. The biggest challenge was something I never even thought of… finding the hardware! In total there are 6 screws and accompanying nuts and washers. They are not easy to visually distinguish. This was very […]

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