kkinney
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 42
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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 5:49 am Post subject: Rudder workshop thoughts |
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I'll admit my info is 5 years old, but I recall this.
1) You're in a large workshop. If you're the least bit coldblooded, dress appropriately.
2) Bring a folding chair or two.
3) Bring a digital camera. Take as many pictures of a flying aricraft as possible. This includes photographing the *bottom* of the wings, stab & fuse. If they pop the cowl, take a *lot* of pictures of the engine & FWF installation.
4) If you don't have sheetmetal experience, first learn the basics. Once you have those down, learn how to fix problems. Ask how to fix oval holes, misdrilled holes, including holes too close together or too close to the edge.
Just my thoughts,
Kevin Kinney
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Woman 1 - I don't see how you can raise children & stay sane.
Woman 2 - You don't. You pick one and go with it.
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