After essentially completing the engine assembly (just need to finish the ignition system install)...Mike F. stopped by this week and lent a hand to remove the engine from the rebuild stand. Now I need to finish the fuselage to have something's to hang the engine from!
So picking up where I left off...after a mystery illness that led to a "C" scare, outpatient surgery for a lymph node removal, and a subsequent staph infection that put me in the hospital for a few days last weekend...I'm finally starting to feel like myself again. The good news is my biopsy was negative for anything life threatening. The bad news is the infection and remaining swelling and scar on my neck.
THe little things in life like working on a hobby are a bit more rewarding now!
Like I was saying...it's been almost two months since I worked on the forward fuselage angles...so this weekend I decided to get back into it...slowly but made a lot of progress by end of the weekend.
Lower longerons (forward) are done. Upper longerons are both fabricated, drilled and slotted (left side). The technique has been done before, evenly spaced pilot holes updrilled to 5/32" then finished off the slot opening with the Drexel cut off wheel, a file and scotch brite pads on my angle grinder.
Just need to make the pheonolic sheet backer for the canopy latch slots and this piece will be done.