by falvarez » Wed Aug 07, 2013 7:58 am
You may want to consider purchasing all the aluminum sheet that you will need at the same time, because most places will give you a pretty good discount for a larger order (I got mine from ACS and they give a 10% discount when ordering 6 or more full sheets).
How you tackle the project is up to personal preference. I don't have the patience to build all the angle pieces w/o seeing a completed parts (although lots of folks have taken that approach). My approach was to order all the metal, cut up the sheets into their rough shapes (makes it easier to store and makes it clear what the extra metal you have to work with), then I built one part at a time....Vertical Stab, then Horizontal Stab, etc. I've enjoyed this approach because I have continuously seen completed aircraft parts and was able to keep working on something new.
One other tip...the fuselage longeron angles are long enough (10 feet) that they need to be truck shipped. I did what was suggested by others and ordered the 4 - 10 foot angles from Sonex when I purchased my spar caps...this way the shipping was combined as the spar caps also need to be truck shipped.
Frank Alvarez
Sonex #800, Aerovee 2.1
Scratch Building (working on Cowl)