Clecoed VS rear spar

November 8th, 2003

Started on the vertical stabilizer. Clecoed together the rear spar and stiffener. Prepared the ribs. Read ahead in the instructions.
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HS skin priming

November 8th, 2003

Touched up the primer on a few of the HS ribs. In the last priming session, I didn’t hit the ends very well on a few of the ribs. I also primed the inside of the skins. I was planning on using the self-etch primer and just doing the rivet lines. However, since I had the HVLP sprayer set up, it wasn’t much extra trouble to prep and spray them with the water-based one-part epoxy primer. The session went much better than with the touch-up sprayer. I couldn’t tell how much paint I needed to put on, and got it a little thick in a few places–a few runs.
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HS skin deburring

November 7th, 2003

Deburred the edges of the other HS skin. Flattened out the hole I accidentally punched in the skin when I was dimpling with the C-frame a few days ago. After flattening it, I dimpled the right hole.

I also set up some scrap pieces for practicing riveting with the rivet gun. The rivet gun isn’t working real consistently yet. Seems like a lot of oil is spurting out of it. Maybe it just needs to be run for a while.

HS skin deburring

November 5th, 2003

Deburred the edges on one of the HS skins. That went pretty fast with the Scotch-brite wheel. I touched up the corners a little bit with a fine file.

Called Vans support

November 5th, 2003

Called Van’s builder’s assistance line this morning. They said the extra hole is not a problem. Just dimple the correct hole and put in a rivet. When I go to paint the plane, I can fill in the hole with putty.

HS skin dimpling

November 4th, 2003

Another screw up. I was dimpling along with the C-frame dimpler trying to wrestle with the HS skin, and I didn’t notice that the skin popped off of the pin on the dimple die. Made a nice hole right next to the real hole. Kind of a figure 8. I’ll call Van’s and find out what the solution is. I don’t want to start over with that skin. It’s almost ready to go. Unfortunately, the mistake is on the top of the HS.
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It was a productive night however. I finished dimpling both HS skins. After the screw-up, I got some help from Julie to do the holes that are way inside the crease of the skin. I also looked over the spars and drilled out a few rivets that squeezed way over to the side. I re-squeezed them and they look much better now.

I just need to smooth the edges of both HS skins, prime the rivet lines, and I’m ready for some riveting!!

HS skin dimpling

November 3rd, 2003

Started using the C-frame to dimple one of the HS skins. I didn’t get too far, as I spent quite a bit of time clearing space on the workbench in order to use the C-frame. Feels good to be making progress again. Even if the garage is 30°F.

Hunting for primer

November 2nd, 2003

Time to return to building. I passed the FAA knowledge test with a score of 98%. Not bad. But now I’m worried about the folks up in the air that passed with 29% (i.e. 71% pass rate) of the questions wrong. A few of the questions on the test seemed silly, but most of it should be required knowledge.

Picked up some Sherwin-Williams 988 G.B.P. Self Etching Primer in a rattle can for about $7. Jeff suggested hitting rivet lines inside the skins with some Napa 7220. After trying to hunt that down for a few days, I found out that SW 988 is the same thing. It’s only available at the stores that carry automotive finishes, but there’s one of those just a few blocks from where I work.

Also did some final clean up in the garage. One car fits in the garage (for now). That’s as good as it’s probably going to get.

In case you care about my beautiful garage, here’s the before and after pictures:
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October 27th, 2003

Progress has intentionally slowed down while I work on ground school stuff. I finished the text and computer learning program. Now I’m studying to take the test within the next week or two.

I’m also finishing up some other miscellaneous projects around the garage and house. I want to be able to concentrate on the plane project once the flying lessons start taking up less time.

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October 23rd, 2003

No progress on building tonight. I had a great flying lesson, and just wanted to take a break from building.

Flew for the first time at night, landed for the first time at Paine Field, did a landing for the first time unassisted, and did a power-off landing for the first time. Huge, huge day. Nailing the landing felt so good after trying and trying dozens of times.