Cove skins part 2...
Cleaning and alodyne...
Cove skins part 2...
Cleaning and alodyne...
Tanks...
Tanks welded for the 3rd time, no leaks. Yay!
Tank support brackets mounted in outboard fuel tank bay. These are REALLY HARD TO PUT IN. Doesn't matter if they are laying down, or upright in the jig - the rivets farthest away suck.
All the coves and doublers need to be acid etched and alodyned, then can be bonded in place.
Once this is done, then the tanks go into the wing, the ribs get riveted and then off they go to the airport, and the fuselage comes home!
Unfortunately the fuel sender flanges that were welded in the tanks are in the incorrect orientation... unless you was to measure fuel quantity when going vertical...
New flanges have been ordered and should be here any day.....
So I have moved onto the flap and aileron coves. They have all been fitted, so next step is bonding.
Big shout out to Kyle for explaining what he did...
I needed to etch and alodyne the skins, and I figured I would take the opportunity to do the struts while I am at it. The goal for the struts was to fully clean and protect the INTERIOR.... so I made a big trough...
Have made some progress, but also ran into some snags...
Finished riveting the right inboard top skin (with my son's reluctant help).
Fuel tanks: I spent a bunch of time researching how to leak test the tanks
While the tanks were away, I cut and fit the aileron and flap cove skins...
Not a super fun job, but they are all cut and inspection holes completed. At this point, they need a little bit of trimming then off for etching / alodyning. Due to the size, I am going to build a trough long enough to do the wing lift struts, and do all the cove skins at the same time. At least that is my current plan.
What comes next (left wing):
Wings are moving along nicely. All the top skins are on.... just a few rivets to go on the right wing. Left wings is complete.