fastj22 wrote:During my build, I messed up a rather expensive part for the second time. Put everything away and walked away for 6 months. Sometimes a man has got to know his limitations.
Bryan Cotton wrote:I was successful on that part because I lowered my standards.
LarryEWaiex121 wrote:Sonex570,
Don't beat yourself up. Building my Waiex I had to replace one ruddervator that mysteriously "warped itself" during drilling and clecoing. I didn't do it! LOL
Same replacement ruddervator got caught up in the polisher and threw itself into my sheetrock in the garage. Not my fault. It was the defective polisher.
Riveted up the fuselage sides before getting the tunnel completed. Completely not on me! Someone read the plans to me incorrectly.
Building airplanes is like our national politics. Never accept responsibility for what you can blame on the opposing team.
The scrape pile of metal makes you look like your really someone special that gets things done.
Larry
Waiex121YX, 476TT, New Camit 3300 18hrs and loving it.
Sonex570 wrote:gammaxy wrote:That rib is pretty tricky. As I recall, cutting the aileron there is tricky too. Despite having the wing kit, I still ended up tracing the end of the aileron and making my own outboard ribs.
I was scared shitless cutting out the ailerons hoping I did it right after viewing it numerous times on the plan and others on the web lol
fastj22 wrote:Sonex570 wrote:gammaxy wrote:That rib is pretty tricky. As I recall, cutting the aileron there is tricky too. Despite having the wing kit, I still ended up tracing the end of the aileron and making my own outboard ribs.
I was scared shitless cutting out the ailerons hoping I did it right after viewing it numerous times on the plan and others on the web lol
My motto became, measure twice, cut once, then call Sonex for a replacement.
sonex1374 wrote:Or, you can do like me....
"I've cut this part 3 times now and it's still too short!"
Now that's discouraging!
Jeff
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