Bonehead!!!! Again!
Bonehead!!!! Again!
Why do I think of stuff that needs to be done, forget about it, put a part on, then think about it again!!??
I put the fuel tank with the flop tube on before wiring the sender!!! AAHHHH!!! I JUST thought of this about a half hour ago. The worst part is that I just applied torque seal on all the bolts last night thinking these things are NEVER coming off!!
At least they're not riveted on...
I put the fuel tank with the flop tube on before wiring the sender!!! AAHHHH!!! I JUST thought of this about a half hour ago. The worst part is that I just applied torque seal on all the bolts last night thinking these things are NEVER coming off!!
At least they're not riveted on...
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Sounds like you need a white board in the workshop.
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WHAT!?! NO BOLTS!!!
When did that happen? I musta missed it!
Chad, in the scheme of things... small potatoes. A little more work, but not hard to fix. Frustrating, nonetheless!
That is why I work so slow. It is hard to get ahead of yourself if you don't make any headway!
CJ
When did that happen? I musta missed it!
Chad, in the scheme of things... small potatoes. A little more work, but not hard to fix. Frustrating, nonetheless!
That is why I work so slow. It is hard to get ahead of yourself if you don't make any headway!
CJ
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It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
A WHITEBOARD!! That is a fantastic idea!! I'm getting one today! I've been thinking about adding a pegboard to my workbench as well to organize my tools a little better. I think I saw this on Lorin's site yesterday, and it reminded me. Whiteboard and pegboard...now all I have to do is remember that!
Yeah, my sentiments exactly. I should probably do it now, but it could wait until I'm ready to start wiring.captain_john wrote:
Chad, in the scheme of things... small potatoes. A little more work, but not hard to fix. Frustrating, nonetheless!
That is why I work so slow. It is hard to get ahead of yourself if you don't make any headway!
CJ
While on the subject...what kind of wire to I need to run from the sender? It's the floater type... Just one wire? What gage?
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Chad, I put up a whiteboard and made 4 sections on it. One for the tail, one for the wings, one for the fuse and another for stuff I needed to buy (no need for finish yet). When I run accross something that I know I skip and can do later I write it up on the board. Yes I still have crap on there form the tail, like finish fiberglass tips.
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OK, maybe my memory was exaggerating, but at least one bolt was apparently never installed, and possibly some other moderately critical parts:captain_john wrote:WHAT!?! NO BOLTS!!!
CJ
"The carry-through structure for the forward horizontal stabilizer which also includes the front attachment for the vertical stabilizer was missing and has not been located. This structure attached the front of the empennage to the tail cone of the airplane structure.
Also missing at the impact site was the lower hinge bolt which attached the rudder to the tailcone. A visual examination of the paint around the lower rudder hinge bolt hole revealed an absence of witness marks. The two upper attach bolts remained attached to the vertical stabilizer."
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief2.asp?ev_ ... 334&akey=1
(Suggested white board "sticky:" READ THE WHITEBOARD!)
Chad thank for starting this post. I would have done the same thing, (mounted the tank without the wire.)
Due to this post I also bought a white board and put it in the shop. I have already found it very handy. It is a great idea.
Due to this post I also bought a white board and put it in the shop. I have already found it very handy. It is a great idea.
JohnR
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RV-7A - Fuselage - SOLD, just not supposed to be
Numbers 6:24 - The LORD bless thee, and keep thee