I have an exposed basement with this great empty room which I've been using as my workshop so far. I built both wings down there and then took em out the back door and around to the garage for storage when they were done.
Now that I'm building the fuselage it's getting big in a hurry! I'm trying to plan ahead and figure out how much I can do before I move my project out to the garage or even a hangar. I want to do as much as I can in the basement since it's climate controlled, organized, and all my parts and tools are already there.
My exits are a 34.5" wide door, and a ~35" wide window. The door will probably work better, although the window has a straighter shot down the stairs to the ground outside. I also have to get through the gate in the fence but that thing is wider than the door so it shouldn't be a factor.
Anyway, I am getting fairly close to done with the aft fuselage box, and I know I can get that thing out the door. It's 40" wide but only 22" tall so it'll fit sideways. The tail post is like 32" tall so that should fit through sideways too.
So my question is, can I keep the turtledeck just clecoed on while I do the rest of the fuselage, then remove it to get out the door, and rivet it at the very end in the garage?
Ideally what I'd like to do from here is temporarily fit the turtledeck and formers, and build the whole forward fuselage but leave it only temporarily installed to the aft fuselage. Then I can do the landing gear, canopy, most of the firewall forward stuff, fit the cowl, and wire the whole panel all in the basement. Once that's all done I could pull the gear and canopy back off, split the forward and aft fuselage sections, remove the turtledeck, and I think I could get it all out the door from there.
Then all I'd have left to do in the garage is put back on what I took off, rivet the turtledeck and foreward/aft fuselage interface, rig the wings, and it'll be just about done!
Will that work or am I overlooking something?