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smittysrv
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Post by smittysrv »

Getting ready for the fuselage. I'm tired of my tools disappearing. So I made this cabinet to lock stuff up. Believe it or not, there is a work bench under all that crap.

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weezbad
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Post by weezbad »

cool, someone else is normal in this crowd.
i dont see how some of you stay so neat. i cant do it for the life of me.
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Post by captain_john »

John, as you know that pic was taken a couple of summers ago.

Willie, the 'hood is established (15 years), but those trees were there all along. You don't have to clean the place out to put in a house. Many builders don't know that!

Kelly, Looks like my yard 1 week ago!

:) CJ
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Post by cnpeters »

Well, instead of a quiet and amorous weekend frolicking with his wife, Chad graciously helped with two projects - yesterday we put the RV-9A wings up on shelves 7 feet up to open more floor space as the fuse will start coming together soon. Then today, he helped me for 4 hours riveting the aft fuse, which I had stored waiting for a part as I did the center section. Went real smooth. Thanks, bud!
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cjensen
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Post by cjensen »

You're very welcome Carl! I have to keep my feet wet with RV stuff!

Now...on to an amorous evening frolicking...or we might cook a big meal... :wink:

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Post by tmbg »

I logged 12 hours in the cherokee between 5:30pm friday and 10pm saturday.


Sunday, I completed my left aileron and got my old FZR600 running :o
Ian
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Wingtips, they are finish.

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All done on the wingtips, except for glassing in the Archer VOR antenna. duct tape's fine for now, just need to hold it to the tip so the nutplates don't stress it too much.

Much of my time has been involving the moving of dirt for the wife's fruit trees, and a case of the flu that had me wishing for death or unconsciousness for most of last week.

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Post by BSwayze »

Man, it's good to see that some of us are actually working on RV stuff. Not that I don't have my share of honey-do stuff to keep me occupied. But this weekend, I managed to get over 11 hours in on the project: drilled my z-brackets for the right wing, riveted the nutplates on, bolted the z-brackets to the wing spar, then mounted the tank for drilling per the Dan Checkoway method. Finished all that, dismantled everything and drilled the tank skin to ribs. Going full-bore now to get this tank finished. I actually can't wait to get into the proseal again (the sooner I get started, the sooner I'll be done with the stuff). I have a fuse kit on order, so the fire is under me to get these wings finished!

Might as well work in the shop while the relentless rains keep falling!

Can anyone give me a couple of hints on how you post pictures here? Is there a trick to uploading them somehow?

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BSwayze wrote:Can anyone give me a couple of hints on how you post pictures here? Is there a trick to uploading them somehow?
I use the VAF suggestion in their forums section. Go to http://www.imageshack.us/ ,click on 'browse' to locate your pic on your computer, then click 'host it'. I usually choose 640X480 size for pics, but if you want a smaller pic select 320X240. It will take at least 30 seconds to create a URL for your pic - copy the bottom most entry that states "direct link to image".
Before pasting here, click the Img/Image button above this box when in writing mode, then paste your link, then click the Img button one more time. You will have your link bracketed with these Image
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Post by Spike »

Alternatively if you want we can give you your own rivetbangers.com gallery and you can use that to put pictures in your posts. You will also get a button that takes you to your gallery, etc.

There is a big thread on it in the support forum.

You can also check out the RB gallery by clicking "Gallery" at the top of the page. From there you can surf the galleries of the users who have gone that route.

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Post by dons »

I just finished my wing stand a couple of days ago and then drilled (actually reamed) the skins to the ribs/spars on my left wing. No room in my shop for two wing stands, so just one at a time for me. Now to edge finish a whole lot of skins and make the holder for the leading edge.
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BSwayze
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Post by BSwayze »

Thanks, Carl, and Spike for the help!

Here's a few shots of my project, starting with my finished rudder about a year ago, and more recently, my son Daniel helping me rivet the top skins on my left wing.

Bruce

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Looks even better mounted on the V.S.!

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I'm shooting rivets from inside with an extended double-offset backrivet set, Daniel's bucking 'em from the front. I highly recommend this method... came out perfect!

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Jane Plane is now on her own 3 feet! My girl's growing up, now she's taller than I am. She's getting her heart implant (TMX-IO360) on Saturday the 16th.

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Speed3Guy
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Bruce, Nice work!

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JohnR
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Post by JohnR »

Nice progress by both of you guys. Thanks for posting the photos. :)
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cool

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man i love the snow pictures...but now i know why northerners hate it.
william....don't let it beat you down, you are stronger than you think.

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BSwayze
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Post by BSwayze »

Thanks, Guy! Great lookin' RV-8A!

Thanks, John!

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Post by jim_geo »

Radio Brackets today.

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Post by chappyd »

I installed my wings today! Pics have been taken, but not downloaded. Typing on the shop computer.

Wings are dead straight incidence wise. Triangulation quick check shows about .040 difference. Gonna put it to bed for the night, check it all about 3 times tomorrow, then drill the rear spar holes.
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Who am I kidding? It's never gonna be updated again, lol. Been so long I forgot how :)

1:1_Scale
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Post by 1:1_Scale »

I guess I finished my empennage today, minus the tips. A touch over 117 hours, and the wings should be here in about two weeks :)
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