Hey Jeff,
More (random) thoughts.
Why are we doing this? I'll give my answers. We are doing this to help the Sonex community.
The Sonex community has two major components, "Sonex LLC" and "Sonex builders and pilots". Each without the other dies, or is at least severely hobbled. So, in the end analysis this effort needs to help whole Sonex community.
Kerry wrote:
What's needed is everyone supporting everyone and the recognition that this is homebuilding.
So how would this be best accomplished? How could the "Sonex builders and pilots" side of the equation help?
In my wildest dreams all of the difficulties, issues, problems, build sequences, oversights, ..., would be collected into a model specific article that could be referenced before a new builder starts the build. I think a well written Onex article would be no more than 10 pages.?.? Presumably this would decrease builder frustration, increase completion rates, and have an overall positive impact on the company and the builder. Come to think of it, we don't have a real builder manual, do we :-) Just something to consider after the information is collected.
It would also be nice to put the polishing to bed. Best methods, best practices, best products, ...
Robbie wrote:
It may be required to grind farther into the weld than anticipated. I know this freaked me (and others) out when there is a caution not to do so.
This is definitely the type of thing that needs to be addressed. This is the sort of thing that will stop some builders dead in their tracks. It's like all the hoopla about trimming cooling fins on the Jabiru oil sump in the old days.
Thanks