NWade wrote:Carlos - Did you already rivet on the fuselage floor skins? On Sonex/Waiex models it’s common practice to wait and rivet those on at the very end. By cleco’ing the skins in place when needed, and removing them for any work inside the aircraft, you make it *much* easier to do things like install the turtledeck formers, shoulder harnesses, instruments & wiring, and many other components.
Take care,
—Noel
Sonex #1339
Bryan Cotton wrote:Carlos,
This is a great task to have a helper. We drew blue lines on the former flanges. I held the formers tight against the skin from underneath, my son centered the line in the hole, drilled and clecoed. I don't think you want to do this off the airplane, if that is what you are asking.
racaldwell wrote:Hi Carlos,
I do not see any advantage of your proposal. You still have to get inside (from the bottom since it is open) to align the formers, rebend them as to get the best fit, then make shims for the areas that still don't fit tight to the skin. Here is a picture of the shims I added on one formers. Most formers required no shims, just slight adjustments.
Rick Caldwell
Xenos 0057
Bryan Cotton wrote:Carlos,
I don't think the parts are precise enough to get a good fit that way. There is some variability which is taken care of by the final positioning of the bulkheads.
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