by kevin814 » Sun Apr 19, 2015 9:49 pm
Larry,
There is something irresistible about touching polished aluminum. That smooth, glistening, sensuous metal that is sooo cool to the touch.......
Whenever I go to Wright Pat air museum I can never leave without running my hand across some polished surface, no matter how hard I try. Last time it was in the presidential hangar, where I shamefully touched a supersonic experimental, one of our departed presidents' Air Force One, and the composite flying abomination that would eventually become the stealth bomber. The composite one wasn't as much fun to touch though.......
My Sonex is hazy from the cool damp winter, so I will be puting in the hours to bring the shine back. I'm not looking forward to it, but it is so beautiful when I'm finished. I can't resist fondling my own plane, but I try to only caress it on the turtledeck in one area, that way I only have one area to touch up.
I hope your back cooperates, and you can sit there and admire your work when it is done. The only time I regret a polished plane is when I'm polishing, the rest of the year it is so worth it.
Kevin K.
Cincinnati
Sonex 130 Taildragger, Jab 3300 w/Rotec TBI, 6" tailwheel,