Before I put too much time and energy into the basement workshop, does anyone know offhand the dimensions of the finished wings (minus flaps / ailerons) for the RV-8? I need to know if I can get them out of the basement once finished!
My plan (for now) is to build the empennage and wings and go with a QB fuse - this will have to go straight to the garage.
Thanks
Thomas
Finished wing dimensions...
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The "working space" around the project is what you really need. I am planning a section of my shop right now and dedicating it to the wing portion of the build. A comfortable area should be about 14' x 6' for one wing and about 14' x 8' wide for building 2 wings simulataneously.
I am jigging for simultaneous construction, but I may still only do one at a time.
If fitting them out a bulkhead is a concern, the jig is supposed to be 114" inside dimension and by looking at my friend's wing, I would say about 50"... without ailerons and flaps.
Hope this helps!
CJ
I am jigging for simultaneous construction, but I may still only do one at a time.
If fitting them out a bulkhead is a concern, the jig is supposed to be 114" inside dimension and by looking at my friend's wing, I would say about 50"... without ailerons and flaps.
Hope this helps!

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It's gonna be a tight squeeze ... looks like they won't fit out the window but may fit up the stairs and out into the garage (if the door is off the hinges...)
I was thinking today if worst comes to worst I could lift the carpet and cut a section of subfloor out of the room above then lift them thru and replace the floorboard ...
I really want to build as much as I can in the basement, as it is cold here (IN) in the winter, I don't want to bother the neighbors, and I have a great space down there.
Any suggestions on determing if they'll fit (short of building a wood mockup?)
Thanks for the info so far...
Thomas
I was thinking today if worst comes to worst I could lift the carpet and cut a section of subfloor out of the room above then lift them thru and replace the floorboard ...
I really want to build as much as I can in the basement, as it is cold here (IN) in the winter, I don't want to bother the neighbors, and I have a great space down there.
Any suggestions on determing if they'll fit (short of building a wood mockup?)
Thanks for the info so far...
Thomas
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You would not be the first to do this very thing. Go for itTShort wrote: I was thinking today if worst comes to worst I could lift the carpet and cut a section of subfloor out of the room above then lift them thru and replace the floorboard ...

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Use Boelube and push hard!TShort wrote:It's gonna be a tight squeeze ...
Thomas

Seriously, I would consider cutting the foundation walls. It isn't that hard. Either slice wood or concrete. A 12" tall swath as wide as the wings, temporarily trussed up and then replaced. Definately "do-able" on just about every house I have seen.
Chop the house!

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You crack me up JohnCaptain_John wrote: Use Boelube and push hard!
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