What I re-learned today...

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What I re-learned today...

Postby dboeshaar » Thu Mar 30, 2023 8:02 pm

Funny how you forget stuff.

I'm building ribs today, and I found a plate where the holes did not align properly.
I figured maybe a mistake at the factory so I began writing a trouble report. I spent a significant amount of time describing the problem and what parts were involved, rechecking the plans etc.
After about 30 minutes I suddenly realized I was putting the parts together backwards! So I took everything apart and re-assembled and Voila! Everything fit correctly.

I learned this lesson with the RV-9A and now I've learned this lesson with Sonex: If a pre-punched part does not fit correctly, you are probably doing it wrong.

*sigh*

Back to work.

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Re: What I re-learned today...

Postby Bryan Cotton » Thu Mar 30, 2023 8:09 pm

Wow! That's got to be a first!

Only kidding, I have a few of those self-induced errors. The Sonex kits are pretty good but there have been a few minor imperfections.
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