The problem I'm having is do you CLAMP it in place so it doesn't move while you're drilling. I made the mistake of drilling small pilot holes in the prepunched fuselage but only one is really off a little bit and I don't think that'll be a problem.
But it looks to me like you'd have to use the engine mount as a drill guide, right? And that would require a "T" or "U" jobber bit because otherwise, you have no chance of getting the hole centered properly.
But a T or U is a pretty big piece of cheese to be drilling through firewall, angle, and steel with and, besides, without good clamping, you run the risk of having the thing shift a little bit and then you're really screwed.
I've looked all around and can't find a good way to clamp this thing other than a 2x4 across the front and a long pipe clamp through the recess and clamping to the rudder pedals but that still doesn't give you a firm clamp to prevent it from shifting.
I suppose one option is to drill one corner out to fullsize without using the engine mount as a drill guide, and then inserting a bolt and tightening it down, but will that be enough to keep it from shifting around as you go to drill the other holes -- and now you WOULD have to use the mount as a drill guide and now I'm back to the apparent problem of using a large drill for an initial hole which seems wrong.
Any advice appreciated.
