by FlyingPilot » Sun May 22, 2016 3:08 pm
So I am plans scratch building a Sonex and saved by going local for material such as 4x12 .032 sheet and angle. I am sorry I did for the sheets. None of the sheets (the 3 required) came with any protective coating on it. Rolled it, put it in the back of the truck and came home. The bottom sheet which was on the outside of the roll has some pretty good scratches on it (some fine, some more noticeable). Was able to rough cut most parts from the top two sheets, but still some fine scratches here and there. I've looked at pictures of other's builder logs and noticed many have scratches on their material while working with it as well. What is the standard on this? When to use the metal, when not to use it? Blue 2 inch painters tape worked well on long cuts with the jigsaw. A lot to be said about the Wiss Model # W14L lightweight hand shears, these things leave a 1/16 ripple on the edge of the cut. Good enough for rough cut outs of parts. I'd like some suggestions on scratches (read somewhere about finger nails catching on a scratch. If it does can it be buffed out. This stuff seems to scratch pretty easily. Any tips on making long cuts on sheets for basic shape channel parts.I see homebuilthelp videos tossing around the aluminum unprotected like nothing. What is the standard, and how fussy do i need to be with it? I'll be primimg and painting the plane. I can't see getting a nice mirrored finish with scratches in it. Please share some of your experiences. Thanks
Thanks,
Rob L