Bryan Cotton wrote:Chris,
I built an RV4 tail then switched to a scratch build hummelbird. The skills are not hard. Aircraft factories are filled with people that started off the street with no experience. You need to read up on sheetmetal construction and workmanship standards. You need to practice on scrap or something like a Van's toolbox kit. You need to accept that it will not all be cost savings. There is an old saying that "We do it nice because we do it twice." Mistakes are easy to make, though you make less with experience. You need to find a local mentor, somebody who has done it and can take out the mystery. You need tools. You can buy sheetmetal, plate, and extrusion from places like Yarde metals. They only sell full sheets and full lengths but the price savings lets you buy extra material.
The main reason for scratch building should be because you like it. Lower costs are a side benefit. If you don't like it then you are wasting your money.
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