by mattputz » Mon May 20, 2019 5:01 pm
Hi, gang - I'm getting ready to drill up the aft fuselage (Sonex A tailwheel). I've got the sides and vertical formers riveted (all except for the top, to receive the turtledeck) I've got the all of the prepunched stuff clecoed, the tailwheel bracket is drilled and clecoed to the vert. stab. insert, but other than that I haven't drilled any of the non-pre-punched items.
I've got it on sawhorses right now, and I'm trying to figure out what I should be caring about related to squaring things. Should I just trust the pre-punching, even if things are a bit wobbly at the moment? Would you drill and cleco the bottom skin first, and then hit the rest? Or the other way around. Thoughts? And if there's a good thread for me to reference, I'm happy to check that out as well. Thanks in advance...
Matt - Sonex 1585