by Sonex1542 » Sun Oct 18, 2015 1:16 pm
Thanks for clearing my head a bit on sticking with the polish finish. For me, I need the weight savings, which honestly is the only reason I'm not painting everything, it was just knowing where the oops spots are.
I have to tell this story... Because on a flyin- one of you will ask and it explains it all for me now. I know I'm the only sonex built with 20 or so extra rivets in the left side. When working on the cockpit, and riveting the chanel supports to the side I had a measurement problem, the kind that makes scrap parts. I ruined 2 full left cockpit sheets already, not sure if it was alcohol fueled, stupidity, my job, wife, kids or what, an entire 4x12 sheet was now used up. On the 3rd attempt I measured from the wrong side of the sheet, then the channel flipped the wrong way. Finally got so frustrated and realized what I did and decided to just keep the side finished with a boat load of extra rivets. Called the Sonex tech guys and explained what I did and asked if it was safe. We had a laugh about it, but i got the feeling im not the only one whose called with doing something, lets call it 'creative'. They said just plug the holes with rivets, you'll be good to go. At this point cooler heads should have prevailed, and I should have rebuilt the cockpit AGAIN! But all I could think about was getting past this point in the build. I've tossed so much aluminum that another sheet wouldn't have made a big difference. But nope, I stuck with the extra rivets. That can be explained away, and there are people out there who will think "what an idiot, now he has to live with this". Yup I do, and I'm ok with it. It's a scar that reminds me of the thousands of hours invested. I guess putting this out there makes every ding, pull, bump... OK! And as one of you noted about hanger queens, mine is not... But she's not a pig i need to try and put lipstck on either, and I'm OK with that too.
SNX-794. Formerly SNX-1542